Comments

wrote:
Ah, interesting info, thanks!
wrote:
Cool stuff as always! Thnx for sharing!
wrote:
How about a coffee and donut shop? Sausage stand! Zombies can sell sausages.
wrote:
It's just grime buildup. My house windows are like that.
wrote:
Awesome sculpted roofs in these things.
wrote:
Not enough left for a restoration. The empty body shell could be used to make a very cool small building. Somebody might want the frame and trucks.
wrote:
Great historical info on this, thnx!
wrote:
The book "Trolley Car Treasury" indicates the electric rail truck was designed by a man named Sprague and sold to Edison for a song. Like most things Edison, he only slapped his name on it.
wrote:
At this scale the wooden poles look like twigs.
wrote:
Thanks Cameron, it sure looked like a steam connection but I've never seen a ceiling unit like that.
wrote:
Hi Laura, unclaimed bodies of CI patients were buried at the hospital's cemetery, located here: https://goo.gl/maps/WTgDknN4B8MazqXG9

Yes the graves have numbers instead of names, as being a state hospital patient was highly stigmatized back in the day. Records might be accessed via NYS Office of Mental Health: https://www.omh.ny.gov...airs/medicalrecords/
wrote:
Wow, it would be pretty amazing to see it go over the falls!
wrote:
Wow, I'd love to have an office in a space like this. Wouldn't even care that it was shared communal office space, lol.
wrote:
I totally agree with Laura G.!

Lynne, its great to see you still popping by.
wrote:
Love how the fan are positioned to really circulate through the car. It must have worked.