Posted by jeffcat on December 06, 2013 at 21:58:18 from (75.151.154.114):
In Reply to: Sad Observation Today posted by NY 986 on December 06, 2013 at 13:25:52:
Yes I know this one too. In Flemington,nj when I was 8 years old in 1958 ,the feed mill 'G.L.F" was putting up the grain silos for the full service mill. All of the silos "big tubes" came in on rail cars on the Lehigh Valley branch line. I had the chicken pox so my dad took me into town in the 1946 Chevy pick up so we could watch them work for about one hour or so. My dad is gone, the rail branch line was pulled in 1996, and the feed mill was torn down in 2001 and the warehouse store part went out of busines in 2010. This gettin old stuff SUCKS!!! Jeffcat
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