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Yup, they're "Tokyo" cars made by Bertazzon, as can be seen in the next photo.
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Cool, thanks to both of you for solving the sticker mystery and identifying the spotlight!
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@Gary Malis, I know you posted the question about Hank and I don't know if anyone else answered you but Hank (from the Pines & Homowack) passed away about 20 years ago in Southern California.
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The stickers have no special significance. They're from the TAB filling system - they're actually a number three that is ment to wrap around the edge of a folder and be visible from both sides. They comes is 5x7 sheets or long rolls. They're very common in medical and dental offices.
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We have the exact same coaster here at Six Flags in upstate NY. It too is called the Boomerang!
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I don't understand why American architecture is so disposable. This building not even 150 years young, looks as though it has been through a war. Yet buildings thousands of years old still stand strong in many old world countries.
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So glad you and your camera made it here Motts! So many captures of this place from alot of explorers, enjoyed your take on this place tremendously! You were able to provide us with photos and info. that no one else has ever recorded. Thanks So Much! :)
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This is my favorite! Looking so futuristic, colorful and windblown.
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This is exactly where security found us on our visit. They just appeared out of nowhere. Made us sign a paper that we were warned and wouldnt return. Cant say i remember whose names we used, but they wasnt ours, lol.
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Nice info. I didnt know that. Makes a lovely photo. Its a shame it couldnt be used again somewhere.
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once 79.99 for a season pass. Now, you can get in free, if security doesnt catch you, lol.
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Full of Alligators now i was told.
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Looks like his tongue is glued to the roof of his mouth, Yikes! he IS disturbing!
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Yes, Toot! Smoky Robinson wasnt it?!?
I think i would cry too if i was hit by horrid wind and rains....knocked around and left broken with no one to care to ever fix me.
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Amazing how these were partly covered with water and are still hanging in place isnt it!?! Wow! Nice Photo! Must of been in an area where the water rose and receded very slowly.