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bach2yoga
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My spring cleaning is done, my school work is caught up, no one is sick, and I have rescheduled my time so that I can finally breathe...feels good. I'm finally getting a chance to start reading some of my Pines books.
Jack Cervetto mentions:
On the same side of the air strip a quarter mile of railroad track was built with a cinder base and ties. A portion of the railroad bed is still there. This we knew was military training during Second world war. They also built a large four bay garage all of concrete. The roof was of wood covered with a tar mix. The building was broken apart two years ago. It was buiot on the hill on the south side of the road that goes by the Water Hole and airport. It could be seen on the hill from Route 539 (Cervetto 42).
Anyone know where these two things are?
Renee
Jack Cervetto mentions:
On the same side of the air strip a quarter mile of railroad track was built with a cinder base and ties. A portion of the railroad bed is still there. This we knew was military training during Second world war. They also built a large four bay garage all of concrete. The roof was of wood covered with a tar mix. The building was broken apart two years ago. It was buiot on the hill on the south side of the road that goes by the Water Hole and airport. It could be seen on the hill from Route 539 (Cervetto 42).
Anyone know where these two things are?
Renee