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Dallas? Looks more like San Francisco!
Don't forget the Austin music scene & SRV, influenced by Hendrix (& obviously with the pipe, Albert King).

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It is May 20th 1956 and we are looking at the largest HO scale layout in the US at that time. The layout covered 1872 square feet in the old Frisco Steam Locomotive Shops in the Frisco West Yards.
We see E. L. Anderson Frisco Chief Engineer ~ who designed it and Harold Ludwigs ~ Central High School Art Teacher who helped with the design.
It cost $8000-9000.00 to build it. That would be around $87,000 today adjusted for inflation.
The layout was the Frisco first hump switch yards being built in Memphis, Tennessee. (FaceBook:
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Springer, New Mexico, Date: 1912 - 1914
via
Palace of the Governors Photo Archives


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Anthropologist Kenneth Chapman (on left)
and unidentified man.
New Mexico
Photographer: Louise Everhardy
Date: 1933
via Palace of the Governors Photo Archives

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Native vendors under portal
Palace of the Governors
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Photographer: Natt N. Dodge
Date: 1950s

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^^^I wonder if the flag pin was issued in 1912 when both New Mexico & Arizona became states? If so it still would have had only 48 states with 2 (Alaska & Hawaii) still to come.

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