In reply to Brett_Murphy (Agent of Chaos) :
It's the 1894-built ex-Boston & Maine depot in North Conway, NH.
OK, not a hot link, but a pic I took tonight of our favorite bartender Stephen at the Valley Country Club. He's in costume as "Woody" for Halloween. Woody ... do you approve?
(I know. His aim is poor).
In reply to Appleseed :
Annie and I went to a Holidome back in the early eighties (holy E36 M3, that was 40 years ago), somewhere on the Rte. 128 loop north of Boston. The place was very crowded with "hip folks," and very, very cool at the time. Marketing. So we felt very cool too. We stopped back about 15 years later to check it out and it was empty and creepy. Not cool anymore. I guess we were more sophisticated by then .
Anyway, great post. Thanks for the memories!
Unrelated, of course, because this is very, very cool. I love the #22 saloon (Jag Mk 7 maybe ... or an Alvis), taking the extreme inside line:
In reply to Gary :
Very late reply to Gary about Bridgehampton, I was traveling....The only pro race I got to at the Bridge was an Atlantic race in '79, Photo below by my mother at a Bridgehampton National. Janet Guthrie's Celica.
In reply to NickD :
Looks like part of the Erie Canal, NYS tugboat, but what are the pipes? Well liners?
In reply to 914Driver :
Its dredge pipe. The dredge had gone west for the winter the day before, and Erie was headed after them with the dredge pipe in tow. The buoy boat was working behind them. It was taken at Lock 17 in Little Falls, the highest lift lock in the system at 40 feet.
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