Here is the closest one. In a restored and operational grist mill.
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Whitedog
I know of 4 mill stones in riding distance. All 4 are still in use. 3 in historic sites and 1in a organic flour mill. The 3 historic are all water powered. Would make the trip but getting the bike into the grist mill for the picture may be a problem, historical societies and partnerships, county government ect. would all frown on my riding the motorcycle up/down the steps for the picture.
Here is the closest one. In a restored and operational grist mill.
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old_skool
Originally posted by Whitedog View PostI know of 4 mill stones in riding distance. All 4 are still in use. 3 in historic sites and 1in a organic flour mill. The 3 historic are all water powered. Would make the trip but getting the bike into the grist mill for the picture may be a problem, historical societies and partnerships, county government ect. would all frown on my riding the motorcycle up/down the steps for the picture.
Here is the closest one. In a restored and operational grist mill.
If no-one gets it by tonite, tomorrow you can get a pic of the bike in front of the mill and a seperate pic of the stone, thats ok, it a working mill after all.
Otherwise....I'll post an easier backup to move the game along for a new tag.
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rteam2
Have we had a roundhouse yet? How about a functional one? This was used during the train's heyday and is now a museum. The functioning roundhouse is used daily.
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7981GS
Wow!
The last time that I saw a working round-house was over 30 years ago!
Not counting the man-powered ones for the cable cars in San Francisco.
Eric
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Nothing turns around here, they just pass on through. Atleast I have a tropicalstorm to blame for my lack of tags lately. Seeing that fine example of an L over and over, has got to be driving tkent nuts. He must have been thrown from one in his younger days.GSRick
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Eric Bang RIP 9/5/2018
Have some bikes ready for us when we meet up.
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostWow!
The last time that I saw a working round-house was over 30 years ago!
Not counting the man-powered ones for the cable cars in San Francisco.
Eric
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Steel Toed Tank
Closest one to me is over 3 hours each way, although I drove right past it when I went to get my bike.
So I suppose I'm out for this one.
Good luck everyone!
Tank
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7981GS
Originally posted by bccap View PostWell, get the rag out of your butt !! Sounds like a road trip to me !! Good excuse for dinner for two for you and the Missus.
Those people are insane!!!
They play this game that I call "changing lanes JUST to change lanes!" for miles and miles with no one going even one mile per hour faster in any lane!!!!
They are crazy!!!!
Eric
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostHave you driven a TANK in San Francisco lately!
Those people are insane!!!
They play this game that I call "changing lanes JUST to change lanes!" for miles and miles with no one going even one mile per hour faster in any lane!!!!
They are crazy!!!!
EricGSRick
No God, no peace. Know God, know peace.
Eric Bang RIP 9/5/2018
Have some bikes ready for us when we meet up.
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old_skool
Originally posted by rteam2 View PostHave we had a roundhouse yet? How about a functional one? This was used during the train's heyday and is now a museum. The functioning roundhouse is used daily.
Nice tag and tag
We have an old unused roundhouse still in Cleveland, I won't be riding again for awhile, have to pick wife up from the hospital and will be home for quite a few days after, but anyone else playing in the Cleveland area, here's where it's located.
That's west 3rd down in the flats
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Originally posted by bccap View PostI think he said it had to be a functioning roundhouse ?Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
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