now you know why people in the stands go home sick, they served the shaved ice as a treat. :drool:
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now you know why people in the stands go home sick, they served the shaved ice as a treat. :drool:
Westinghouse Air Brake Company workers. 1895.
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George Westinghouse was a prolific inventor and was good to his employees. It took a long time for the railroad industry to adopt air brakes, they argued it costs more money and they already had brakemen, so whats the point. Being a brakeman was a dangerous job and you rarely lived to be very old.
Daily postal delivery to Pie Town, New Mexico. June, 1940.
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Do you have Prince Albert in a can...
How considerat, they stacked the baby chicks on the other side of the bumper from the exhaust pipe...
Between postal stations I hope, imagine trying to stage those as deliveries. Up to WWII, most US population was small town and rural. Ramping up production of war materiel changed that balance.
I blew an oil line on my Landcruiser just down the road from there on a Memorial Day weekend on the way home from a billboard painting trip. Luckily, there was a wrecking yard open in Quemado that helped me get repaired.
I was born in Tucumcari, NM. Have actually been through Pie Town going to AZ but I blinked and missed it!
Generative AI on a photo of WWII aircraft part builder Eunice Hancock.
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