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Donald Trump rally in Millington, Tennessee
Read MoreMark Brainard, a Station Master, stands in the vestibule of a Pullman passenger car at the Chattanooga Railfest. This car, the Tennessee Valley Clover Colony of the Colony series, is from the 1920's. It was used in the film Some Like It Hot. Prints are available for purchase; inquire karenpulferfocht@gmail.com
Pullman Car~ Some Like It Hot
One of the oldest residential buildings in Washington, the Ferry House was built in 1860 by Winfield Scott Ebey as a home for the children of his brother, after his brother Isacc Neff Ebey was brutally murdered and beheaded by Canadian natives. The old Inn is currently owned by the National Park Service. The Ferry House became part of the 17,500-acre Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve created in 1978 to protect the rural working landscape and community on Central Whidbey Island.
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Ferry House, Whidbey Island
Ferry House at Ebey Landing
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