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"William Donzelli" <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
You mean
this one? <http://www.shelburnemuseum.org/collections/>
They seem like more of an art/craft museum than an artifact museum.
They certainly have lots of arts and crafts, but they also have lots
of other stuff, too. Their tool building has something like 10,000
tools in it. And then their are the railroad lanterns...
Alright, I like railroad stuff. We have a few railroad museums here
in Utah and of course there's the Golden Spike National Monument.
Unfortunately I don't think I'm going to be in CT anytime soon...
eh... VT.. not CT...
Been to the museum... they have LOTs of stuff that I don't think I've seen
anywhere else (not that I particularly went looking though :-) ).
If anyone is into that kind of museum, budget a lot of time to see what
Shelburne Museum has to offer....
I did like the Ticonderoga (steamship... ON LAND !)
ok... nuff off topic...
nobody going to answer my Qs regarding CQD-220A/TM jumper
info from bitsavers ? (to bring it back on topic)
-- Curt