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Where In the City? (2010 Season)

Started by History Buff, March 09, 2010, 05:28:55 PM

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tomncyndi

i asked my daughter if she knew where it was . her response was thats like takin a pic of a silver dollar on the ground and askin where it is .. and dont get any ideas !

rubedugans

I can say that this is the ONLY one of these insulators that I have seen in the park. I knew this one might be a bust, but we will see.

Junior

Looks like a Hemmingray. I used to collect glass insulators. Still love looking at 'em when I run across them.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

tomncyndi

i'm gonna guess up on the square ...... ???

rubedugans

Hemmingray was my first choice from my photo...I'll look closer when I go to the park. And NO don't follow me all day just to find this! I have been Junior known to harvest a few when I have the time. My Pops and I have all the colors of the rainbow of insulators, But my favorites are the blue that we have found.

And nope, keep a guessin'

pintrader

Outside the Red Gold Heritage Hall?

PastorDon

Well, in the 1880's insulators went with telegraph and telegraph went with railroads so I'm guessin' the Train Depot. 
In His grip!

How-doFolks

Live life like it's the last day!

Joy

I'm just gonna go sight unseen on this (can't see the pics on this forum on my phone); I looked up a pic of Hemmingray glass insulators on Google Images...

My very wild guess: somewhere in the theming in the indoor queue line for Wildfire...?

Junior

I'll go out on a limb and say the rainmaker wagon..new one..."rain, rain, it's like water on the brain." Everybody has a little bit of electricity in 'em.
"Howdy there folks! My name is Junior Dugan, and I'll be drivin' your diving bell!"

History Buff

I like Don's entry.  It's just educated enough to be right.
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saloongal

Outside the mill/mine restaturants.
"Children, like fruit, are often sweetest just before they turn bad"

rubedugans

All good attempts, however it is not there....

History Buff

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