Added some new photos of my journies.

Great photos. I'm assuming that one of the gentlemen in this photo is you, don't know which one. The bearded on looks very much like a younger version of one of our members here, KenDawg.
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Glad you guys enjoyed the pics...more to come. That's my buddy Roger. He lives literally a block from Hanover Furnace. He's catchin the bug now. He's lived there his whole life and he's even interested. He knows of some cool spots to see when the foilage breaks down.
 

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gagliarchives said:
Glad you guys enjoyed the pics...more to come. That's my buddy Roger. He lives literally a block from Hanover Furnace. He's catchin the bug now. He's lived there his whole life and he's even interested. He knows of some cool spots to see when the foilage breaks down.

Ask Roger if he has ever come across old boundary markers for the furnace.

Here is a portion of my article on the main page.

# 26.32 This was the location of the Hanover 1824 stone. This stone was reported to be found by Christian Bethman the Supervisor of Lebanon State Forest in 1995. It marked the SE corner of what was the property of the Hanover Furnace and Farm. The stone had inscribed on it in large readable characters "Hanover 1824." I visited this location in October and found the stone to have been stolen. All that was left was the hole in which it was located, along with a shovel mark for extraction. I reported it to Christian Bethman, and he informed me he would contact the police. If he followed through on the police report, this historic stone will hopefully someday be recovered.

Help me find this stone.

http://home.comcast.net/~islandtee/hanover1824/Hanover1824.html

# 33.85 The was the location of the "Hanover 1856" stone. At this location on June 2, 1856 a engraved stone was placed here marking the NE property corner of Hanover Furnace and Farm. Thirteen people were present at the time and all of there names are mentioned on the survey map from 1856. The names included the surveyor, his employees, and neighbors. I have visited this site twice and I believe that this historic stone has been stolen. There is evidence of a hole in the ground right at the area it was reported to be located. I contacted the supervisor of Colliers Mill WMA and he told me he had not visited the site recently, but had heard reports it was not there.

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Hey I know Roger. I was hanging with him at CampJam last week. Next time you see him tell him Tom from Billy Hector said hello.
 

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BobM said:
Tell more about the radio program! Whats up with that?
It's a progressive rock radio program I have been doing for the last 13 years. Featuring the more experimental side of rock. Feature diverse guests weekly as well. Had Tony Banks of Genesis, Jon Anderson of Yes, Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake And Palmer, Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, and many others. Pretty good stuff. You can listen live on Saturday nights from 10pm to 2am on 88.9 FM and 95.1FM(delaware river antenna) We are also heard worldwide live on the net on Saturday nights at http://auralmoon.com and http://z889.com.
Here is my website: http://gagliarchives.com
I should start giving you guys shout outs from week to week.
 

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gagliarchives said:
It's a progressive rock radio program I have been doing for the last 13 years. Featuring the more experimental side of rock. Feature diverse guests weekly as well. Had Tony Banks of Genesis, Jon Anderson of Yes, Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake And Palmer, Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, and many others. Pretty good stuff. You can listen live on Saturday nights from 10pm to 2am on 88.9 FM and 95.1FM(delaware river antenna) We are also heard worldwide live on the net on Saturday nights at http://auralmoon.com and http://z889.com.
Here is my website: http://gagliarchives.com
I should start giving you guys shout outs from week to week.


Are you or any of your family from Marlton? I went to school with Elaine Gagliardi. Related??? She had an older brother, he would be around 50.

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gagliarchives said:
BobM said:
Tell more about the radio program! Whats up with that?
It's a progressive rock radio program I have been doing for the last 13 years. Featuring the more experimental side of rock. Feature diverse guests weekly as well. Had Tony Banks of Genesis, Jon Anderson of Yes, Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, Emerson, Lake And Palmer, Rick Wright of Pink Floyd, Gentle Giant, and many others. Pretty good stuff. You can listen live on Saturday nights from 10pm to 2am on 88.9 FM and 95.1FM(delaware river antenna) We are also heard worldwide live on the net on Saturday nights at http://auralmoon.com and http://z889.com.
Here is my website: http://gagliarchives.com
I should start giving you guys shout outs from week to week.

Cool. Yes please do shout outs (eh....whats a shout out? :? )

I am too much of an old guy for new progressive rock (I think). I was weaned on Led Zeppelin, the Dead, Steely Dan, Allman Brothers, the Band. However, I did latch on to some stuff later that I really liked; World Party, Adrian Belew, The Clash, etc.)
 

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BobM said:
Cool. Yes please do shout outs (eh....whats a shout out? :? )

A shout out is when he mentions us on the air.


Guy
 

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A shout out is what you give to all the ladies in the hizzzzzaouse. Ugh.

Anyway, Bob, progressive rock started in the 70s with bands like Yes, The Nice, Yes, Rush, Rick Wakeman (my favorite), Jethro Tull, and Emerson Lake and Pamer. It continues today with bands like Cairo and Dream Theater.
 
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