Difference between revisions of "Trolleys in Carrick"
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[http://www.spdconline.org/history/Trolleys/Trolleys.html Click Here for trolley enthusiasts here is a link to a local web site with many trolley photos.] | [http://www.spdconline.org/history/Trolleys/Trolleys.html Click Here for trolley enthusiasts here is a link to a local web site with many trolley photos.] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Carrick Trolley's.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Carrick Trolley tickets.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Carrick Trolley-1.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == This is an article written by Carrick Historian Nick Markowitz == | ||
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[[Image:Carrick Car Barn at Lennox Gas.jpg]] | [[Image:Carrick Car Barn at Lennox Gas.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Carrick barn layout diagram.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == This site is currently occupied by Shopping Center including Foodland, Citizens Bank and convenience stores == | ||
[[Image:Lennox street car.jpg]] | [[Image:Lennox street car.jpg]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:53 Carrick Trolley.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Copperfield and Brownsville Road in front of Concord Presbyterian Church == |
Revision as of 11:41, 23 November 2008
Click Here for trolley enthusiasts here is a link to a local web site with many trolley photos.