POTD - random

Discussion in 'Picture of the Day' started by haunteddoc, Nov 7, 2008.

  1. Chernabog1940

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  3. MAJR1

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    Near Albuquerque

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    Mickey and the Flower Girl

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  6. Chernabog1940

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    Lilacs - Camden, Maine

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    It's never too early to begin a love affair with steam locomotives.

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  8. gary

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    strasburg, 1906 baldwin, built as # 101 of 125 for the norfolk and western
     
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    Thanks
     
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    York, Maine - Nubble Lighthouse in the right background

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  15. Evad

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    Merry Christmas everyone!!

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  16. jbwolffiv

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    Very nice one Dave! Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
     
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    Dolphin Fountain - Santa Barbara, California

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  18. Chernabog1940

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    Tail section of a Douglas DC-3 - first flown in the mid-1930s and many are still flying. This is the old logo of the now-defunct Eastern Air Line.

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  19. Chernabog1940

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    Marshall Point Lighthouse - at the entrance of Port Clyde (ME) harbor. This is where Forrest Gump ended his cross country run.

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  20. Chernabog1940

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    No. 1 -- This was the first engine on the Mt. Washington Cog Railway in New Hampshire. It was in service from 1868-1929. The boiler pivoted so it always remained vertical on the steep incline.

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