STACE
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2012-10-22 10:43 AM |
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Great photos. Thanks for sharing.
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COMMENT 334156
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2012-10-22 08:15 AM |
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Trollies, narrow gauge or short lines were common on wharves simply because a lot of supplies and products came by boat. Wharves were very important because that allowed schooners or steamboats to offload supplies without throwing overboard and floating them to shore.
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COMMENT 334141
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2012-10-22 07:46 AM |
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And just look how short those palm trees are!
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COMMENT 334124P
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2012-10-22 07:00 AM |
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Fun photos! Are those trolley tracks running out onto the wharf?
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TOTCH
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2012-10-22 06:59 AM |
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I remember eating at Mary's. I was to young to remember wether the food was good or not. Good Lord I'm old. Thanks for the pics.
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COMMENT 334038
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2012-10-21 07:20 PM |
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022- Right you are. Until they repaved aps in the 80's the rails came through the asphalt in many locations. It was a rough road.
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COMMENT 334022
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2012-10-21 06:10 PM |
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Every so often, work on our streets will uncover the old street car tracks. I believe the bus kiosk on APS near the Riviera Theater is an old street car stop.
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COMMENT 333974P
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2012-10-21 03:58 PM |
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Streetcars! I never knew we had them here in the past, interesting idea for the future. Great pics.
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COMMENT 333972
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2012-10-21 03:54 PM |
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The fact that I don't recognize it shows my age, but I love these pictures. Thanks for sharing!
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COMMENT 333966
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2012-10-21 03:42 PM |
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I want to eat at Dego Mary's.
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