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Old 02-28-2016, 10:46 AM   #6
Tom Wesenberg
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Default Re: Downtown before Henry Ford changed the world

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A subway in Deadwood? Are you kidding? I was wondering if that was some kind of drainage system?

The closest wagon still has the name on it, but it's hard to make out. Sure looks like it might say STUDEBAKER though. They were after all the world's largest wagon maker.

BTW, speaking of how Henry Ford changed things, the peak railroad passenger service was about 1923, which was also the peak year for Model T production and sales. Henry's cars certainly didn't do rail passenger service any favors.
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