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Heading into Howard Lake521 viewsWe chased the train all the way to Howard Lake, where it turned around. Since Highway 12 and the tracks run fairly parallel, we were able to get many good views of the train during its journey.
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Collapsed Section from the 10th Avenue Bridge521 viewsIn the background, the lower lock, and further back, the Stone Arch Bridge where the first few pictures in this album were taken.
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Lower-level classroom516 viewsTim's 7th grade year, this room was a dedicated study hall. Then when the elementary came over, they actually divided it in two (you can see the lighter tile strip where the wall used to be) to become two very small classrooms.
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Final Skit506 viewsGoodbye, Camp Snoopy, lets do one final dance.
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Debris506 viewsCrumbled bridge decking, construction barrels, and a sign that lets us know that this used to be "I-35W South Milepost 18.6"
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Finished product501 viewsHere's a view of much of the right side of the room. We installed a new ceramic floor (which this is about the best glimpse of that these pictures show), new toilet, a safety grab-bar for the toilet, and repainted the baseboard heat register. We also made some repairs to the vanity bottom to make it look and work better (Mom's still deciding if she wants new drawer pulls -- they match some other ones elsewhere in the house)
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The Gym501 viewsThe gym was still in great shape, considering it was about 50 years old. It would have been great if it could hvae been saved and used as a community gym, but that wasn't possible.
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Hall view of 'gym wing'497 viewsThis is the hallway of the 1950's addition next to the gym.
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Fernbrook Business Center sign495 viewsThis sign was damaged pretty badly (the other side was completely missing).
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Collapsed section494 viewsThis section, which landed in the water at an angle, still has its concrete decking, as well as some construction cones (the bridge was being worked on during the collapse). Taken from the 10th Avenue Bridge
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