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They have this car listed asking for help to restore it. Its the Colebrookdale Railroad. Here is the link to there website:

https://www.colebrookd...d-the-lion-gardiner/
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Thanks, Motts. I can't wait until the next gallery is posted.
Take care.
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I've got 6 rotary phones in my house right now (including a pink wall phone in the kitchen) - all work! One is even old enough that it had a 3-digit phone number (still listed on the dial). They are wonderful when the power goes out during a hurricane or winter storm.
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That´s interesting, the drawn picture of a women actually being a former patient. If Patricia G. logs on again, maybe she has an idea who could´ve drawn it.
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I used to skate down that ramp in Sherwood Towers!! First pic I have seen of it since I left there at closing!
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Wow dude... Nice shot... You kind look like a heel wrestler... Or a maniac... Either way, cool to finally get to see you!!!
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This is extremely interesting... Like the hallway is *daring* you to walk across and enter its altered state of reality... Nice one!!!
My daddy and I went on the sky coaster together... would love to go out there now... miss him so much, he passed 2 years now. Great memories here. Even though it’s destroyed it would be nice to actually stand there with this infront me and just remember .
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I just added a comment, I would prefer not to have FB friends knowing I was an inmate of "Salmon Prison for the Criminally insane" that was what it was called back in the 50'd & '60's..
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I was an inmate at Salmon in 1966-67, It really was a surreal and terrible place to be confined in. I could write a book on the time I was confined there. I tell you, I have VIVID memories of this place. It was a prison, not a hospital ward. I tell you truly, it was a nightmare, violent, rough and surviving was a real struggle. I am no 70 but I'm fit mentally & physically at my age. I have dreams of it to this day.
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Hard to believe it has been a year and some change since I posted my comment above. Who knew when I wrote that back then that we would be in this world today. It doesn't seem like a year ago at all. As if time stopped this year. I hope Motts is okay.
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I wonder how the grand ole gal is doing now, an up to date photo of how she looks would be nice to see.
This site looks amazing.