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Mitchell Holman wrote: wrote in news:f2fth.2392$R65.1142@trnddc01: This photo is of a historic item not seen in decades, Notice the employees in the front: that makes this one of the extinct "Service Stations". Pretty small gas station for 19 people to work in, no? I visited it in 1961, on a family trip from the Midwest through the Northwest and crawled around inside the bomber. It was pretty well gutted, but I understand that it has been taken down and either is being restored or is restored to flying status. |
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