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| Street View, Aug 2025 |
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These are notes I am writing to help me learn our industrial history. They are my best understanding, but that does not mean they are a correct understanding.
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| Andy Zukowski posted Illinois Central Depot, Wapella, Illinois 1/15/1966 Photo from the Barry Lennon Collection Larry Candilas: MP 777.9 Charter Line |
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| 1941 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
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| Street View, Aug 2025 |
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| Street View, Aug 2013 |
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| Street View. May 2023 |
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| Reed Reding posted An aerial view of the L & N freight depot at Clarksville, Tennessee. Part of the Cumberland River Drawbridge and the L & N's small Clarksville yard are visible. The line crossing over the L & N is the Tennessee Central's Western Division. You can also make out the unique spur track that the L & N used to serve customers near downtown. |
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| Timothy T, Nov 2023 |
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| 정리중, Jun 2025 |
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| Abandoned by Sherman Cahal posted The Jefferson Furnace is an abandoned pig iron furnace located in the Hanging Rock Iron Region near Oak Hill, Ohio. Constructed in 1854 by the Jefferson Furnace Company, it featured a stack 37 feet high with a bosh 11 feet wide. Fueled by charcoal, its cold air blast was powered by a steam engine and had a daily production capacity of 14 tons. It was later converted to a hot air blast, increasing its daily production capacity. The last cast was on December 26, 1916. The furnace can be spotted at Jackson Lake State Park. Abandoned by Sherman Cahal shared Also nomadikphotographer |
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| 1912/35 Oak Hill Quad @ 62,500 |
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| 1982/83 Fairburn Quad @ 24,000 |
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| 1999/2002 Fairburn Quad @ 24,000 |
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| Patty Peterson posted LaCrosse Depot (1979 Historic Sites and Structures of Hancock County) [Given that the depot was gone by 1938, the date must be 1879 instead of 1979.] Kam Miller shared LaCrosse, Illinois, was a spot on the Toldeo, Peoria and Western, about 5 miles southwest of La Harpe, Illinois. At one time, a grain elevator was there, as well as a siding. Now, the siding is there for storage of cars, but everything else is long gone. The tiny general store featured in the photo book about the TP&W at Lacrosse, is also gone, it's roof having collapsed in years ago. |
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| 1938 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
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| Gary Hostetter posted This is a picture of the Milford Junction Tower on the edge of Milford, Indiana near the state road junction of 6 and 15. My Grandfather was a telegraph operator in that tower, and I was lucky enough to visit the tower a number of times. I loved when a steam engine went by. That was back around 1956. I was 4. The massive levers to through the switches, watching Grandpa send a message on this telegraph key that was horizontal, not vertical. I think about those visits, and treasure them. I never saw a NYC train going through the crossing, north to south, but saw a number of B&O locos. Loved it. Eric Zerkle: The Winona interurban that ran from Peru through Warsaw and to Goshen.. Tim Shanahan shared |
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| Street View, May 2023 |