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Buffalo Street, Conneaut, Ohio.
NKP 759 westbound on the NKP with the Golden Spike Centennial Limited. Conneaut, OH May 4, 1969
NKP Berkshire on high
A Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 Berkshire leads a freight across a viaduct at Conneaut, Ohio, which includes a couple of longer plate-girder spans in the middle to bridge the river and another railroad. The structure is 1,320 feet long and 54 feet tall.
Hi, I'm here to ask everyone in the Pennsylvania area to boycott Conneaut Lake Park. Do not go there, do not spend your money there. Unfortunately, the new owner has demolished multiple historic landmarks.
Including burning down the 17th oldest coaster in the world "by accident".
This google review puts it better than I can. There is a lot of information about this park and coaster out there, if anyone would like to add, it would be appreciated.
I won't be engaging in controversy/arguments to this post, I was very attached to this coaster as it was the first one I had ever rode, with my father who passed away when I was 11. This is very sensitive and dear to me, respect this.
Look at Higgin's Boats and an LVT during the D-Day Ohio Event in Conneaut 2019. More on reenactments here: https://bit.ly/2zeFDdW #ddayohio #conneaut #reenactment #lvt #higginsboat #ww2 https://www.instagram.com/p/CFAqaJahLel/?igshid=10h0xqq51bfkd
Photographic print, H.P. Pitcher, 1876
“Studio portrait of woman wearing bustled dress ornamented with jet beads. She has very long hair, and leans against upholstered chair in front of drawing room backdrop. Photo was taken at H.P. Pitcher, Photographer's studio, in Conneaut, Ohio, from where Rhoda Trimmer and her niece, Emily Young Tuttle, hail.”
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