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pedestrianobservations.com
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| | | | | From time to time, I see plans for intercity rail service into Boston going via Springfield. These include in-state rail plans to run trains between the two cities, but also grander plans to have train go between Boston and New Haven via Springfield, branded as the Inland Route, as an alternative to the present-day Northeast... | |
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chicagoandcookcountycemeteries.com
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| | | | | The funeral procession made a statement about status. As years went by, the method of transportation to the cemetery changed, but it usually reflected the status of the deceased. One method before the motorized hearse became common by both the rich and ordinary families, the funeral operating on rails. FUNERAL VIA HORSE RAILWAY Early in... | |
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www.paulshawletterdesign.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text describes a collection of historical images and illustrations of Cambridge, Ohio, focusing on W.A. Dwiggins' artwork and related photographs. It includes details about various locations like the Ninth Street Bridge, the B&O Tracks, the Guernsey County Courthouse, and the Old Covered Bridge. The text also references the Tattler, a publication edited by Dwiggins, and mentions the history of the American Tin Plate Company in Cambridge. The narrative touches on the architectural and industrial aspects of the town, as well as the artistic contributions of Dwiggins. There are notes about the dating of some images, the use of different media like woodcuts and zinc plates, and the context of the historical events in the area. The text also incl... | |
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usa.streetsblog.org
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| | | Carmel, Indiana has become nationally famous for slowing down drivers. But what do Europeans think of its progress? | ||