120 Comments Posted by Bill

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My best friends father works there. I've seen all the other carts. Going there tommorow to paint cart. At spring clean up maybe you could join our group on an "unofficial tour".
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I am 16, and will also be at the spring clean up taking pics. Question Ozzy: Have you ever been in the tower? I've been up to floor 17.
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The baggage cart is in the hands of the CTRC, and will be in the Dyngus Day parade in April. Just to note we are restoring the "best"
cart. It has significant rot and there may only be 2other good ones.
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As a matter of fact, we are restoring it INSIDE the Central Terminal. I was the with the troops freezing for the past month.
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We are restoring the baggage cart as part of an Eagle Scout project. We are almost done. It just needs paint.
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Recently discovered a homeless man on the second floor.
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This is the bigger parking garage.
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I'm actually restoring baggage cart 13 with my fellow scouts.
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Lower Mezzanine.
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This is where owner Tony Fedele lived from 1979 to 1986.
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they knoked it down
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That part of the remains of the B No. 125?
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the salmon building is many buildings behind the keetle building
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I was a Navy signalman, many moons ago. It is a flagbag, the storage locker for signal flags. There is a ring at the top of the flag and a snap {see comment above, about admiralty snaps, at the bottom.} The slots are where the rings and snaps fit when the flags were stowed (the ring fit in the top cross-slot, then the snap below it}. The flags hung down vertically. The bags on a cruiser were about 15 feet tall. There were 2 each of alphabet flags, numeral pennants, number flags (in the Navy) and other special flags. There were 76 flags in a bag (IIRC).
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This looks like a plan to install a newer
generating unit at the station but the project must have not have been approved.