Ken's Journal - Spring 2003
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A locomotive w/coal tender on display. This is one of the "structures" that has been moved to the museum. It's #220 but I don't remember the details on the thing. | Daylilies doing what daylilies do best. | |
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A covered bridge, also one of the structures moved to the property from elsewhere. This spans a large pond and is the employee entrance to the museum. |
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An operating waterwheel. This one is behind a sawmill and drives the mechanism for a vertical saw and for an antique surface plane. |
The steam controls for the main engine on the Ticonderoga. This boat has at least two dozen steam engines running such things as winches and the power steering (yep, power steering!). |
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A shot of the
Ticonderoga wheel-house and upper deck taken from the pointy end. |
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Details of the train station platform. This station was another of those buildings moved from another location. The interior, as well as the exterior, has been restored to original condition. |
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More flowers. Mounds of Daylilies and Daises. |
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