When you mentioned the Stewart Museum, alarm bells went off in my head. When Jimmy Stewart came home from World War II (He was a bomber pilot) Life magaize did an article on his return home and I think there was a picture of his family’s hardware store and the neighborhood.
I am at work right now but, will look to see what I have in my collection when I get home.
Maurice
That would be great. A date for the magazine should be enough. I can get it from the library.
Hi space mouse. Was wondering sence you are putting so much time on this .Have you stopped building your layout of the 1900’s? Just curious haven’t heard anything about it in awhile.
slow train Ed
Kinda sorta. I want to take my time with the 1885 layout and get everything just so. I haven’t run trains at home in a year now and I figure it will be a year or so until I’m running on the basement layout. I plan to get the 1950’s layout working to the point of running trains and doing some ops while I work on the basement layout. Then I will work on the the 1950’s layout from time to time as I need a change.