That really sucks. It was the highlight of my trip every year.:mad:
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Hey Stinson, Give me a call. The number I called was answered by a real "A Hole" and wouldn't give any info on you. Are you still running from the feds.
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I was just there on Dec, 23rd. 02. and all that was left standing was a small corner of Fort Apache, The Cig factory and TnT.
I was there to tour the Cig factory but they were closed that day:mad: :mad: I talked to Bud and he said that they would be moving in April, so I am going back down in Feb or March. to try again. :eureka: maybe this time I wont get run over by a backhoe:p |
Was there a couple of years ago, got some great shots of the beautiful hardware in the Ft Apache racks!
What a place. |
Originally posted by Troutly Well, that is progress for ya :) . Wonder what was there before Thunderboat Row and who was *****ing when all the boat builders moved in. Even with this in mind, a large part of performance boat history is now gone. |
Do any of you know how to find the old thread titled Don Arronow's ghost? or something like that. It had a lot of then and now pics of 188th st.
I tried a search but couldnt come up with anything:confused: |
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yep all gone.
I am sitting on one of the few buildings left, TNT. the pic is one I took when I first visited Miami back in November 2001. |
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Thanks again OSO
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This is all a bunch of tree hugging hippie crap. They save old buildings that are completley worthless but make boat history be torn down.
Ps, I want one of those signs for the front of the house!!! |
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