Last additions - Model Railroad at the Quincy Mine
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The next project is to do some restoration work on Locomotive #5.Apr 13, 2008
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Chuck and Jane Pomazal received the Burton Boyum Award in 2003.Apr 13, 2008
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This is the over-all view of the mine side of the layout, as seen by visitors as they enter the 1895 hoist buildingApr 13, 2008
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Some of the wood used in this model came from the original caboose, which was converted from an old passenger car.Apr 13, 2008
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A forced perspective was acheived by using progressively smaller 2-dimension buildings on the backdrop.Apr 13, 2008
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The carpenter shop and blacksmith shop near the stampmill at MasonApr 13, 2008
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Two saltbox houses near the big hoist with original company colors of buff and brown.Apr 13, 2008
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Chuck and Jane PomazalApr 13, 2008
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A 1918 Mack truck built by Paul MeierApr 13, 2008
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Stampmill #1 at MasonApr 13, 2008
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The train crosses over the Pewabic Trestle, towards the Stampmill.Apr 13, 2008
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A horse nibbles on a few windfalls from the Beccia's apple tree.Apr 13, 2008
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A "telescope" house, typical of those in Lower Pewabic and Mesnard.Apr 13, 2008
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A "night-shift" miner tends to his garden.Apr 13, 2008
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A T-Shaped house, typical of the ones in LimerickApr 13, 2008
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Salt box houses near the Big HoistApr 13, 2008
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