• Former RR tracks

    From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Monday, November 02, 2020 07:02:24
    Daryl wrote --

    One station (the location escapes me now), is a former Railway Express Agency

    I think that is what those buildings used to be.
    The entrances are raised so box cars could be unloaded at door level.

    When you see the "NOW" and "THEN"...or "BEFORE" and "AFTER" photos, it's hard to believe that trains were there at one time.

    True.
    Where trains once rumbled along have trees growing were the ties had
    been.
    One thing I like to do when watching a old tv show shot on location is
    check Imdb.com, find the episode and they will list locations then check those on the show against Googgle Earth for what it looks like now.
    Sometimes the location looks the same, other times vastly changed or completely replaced.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Tuesday, November 03, 2020 06:30:00
    Joe,

    I think that is what those buildings used to be.
    The entrances are raised so box cars could be unloaded at door level.

    As long as the building is still being used. There are so many abandoned structures around, it's pathetic.

    One thing I like to do when watching a old tv show shot on location
    is check Imdb.com, find the episode and they will list locations then check those on the show against Googgle Earth for what it looks like
    now.
    Sometimes the location looks the same, other times vastly changed or completely replaced.

    This is their version of rewriting history.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Wednesday, November 04, 2020 05:55:26
    Daryl wrote --

    I think that is what those buildings used to be.
    The entrances are raised so box cars could be unloaded at door level.

    As long as the building is still being used. There are so many abandoned structures around, it's pathetic.

    We have plenty of those in town. Businesses either closed for good or
    moved where the people are now.
    Some buildings were re-purposed. Former department stores, etc are
    offices or restaurants, etc of some sort on the ground floor and some of the upper floors are empty loft apartments.
    About 25 years ago the buildings that had that horrible plain siding put
    on in the '50s to "modernise" the buildings was stripped off and the
    buildings restored as to how they were meant to look.

    Sometimes the location looks the same, other times vastly changed or completely replaced.

    This is their version of rewriting history.

    Not so much rewriting as ignoring.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Thursday, November 05, 2020 10:35:00
    Joe,

    We have plenty of those in town. Businesses either closed for good or moved where the people are now.

    Follow the crowds and the money.

    Some buildings were re-purposed. Former department stores, etc are offices or restaurants, etc of some sort on the ground floor and some
    of the upper floors are empty loft apartments.

    They've done that downtown...and the former Borden Dairy in Little Rock became Oxford Graphics, with silkscreen printing and embroidery...a much
    larger place than the original location, which was in a former 555 Auto
    Supply Store. The original property (until it was sold off) had an old
    wooden barn...and the way the land was, when it poured rain, it flooded...
    to basically wash out the cow manure. That was not good when I was trying
    to do work with silkscreen printing and electrical stuff.

    Shortly after I resigned in 2004 for declining health, tragedy struck
    the owners family...when one of the employees, working with his cousin
    (I had worked with both of them), basically "snapped" at a remark that
    his cousin made, and shot him dead. The family split...so much so that
    they don't do Christmas or anything else together anymore...and the
    business ended up splitting between the 2 brothers...with the textile
    and embroidery part of it moving to another location. Yet, with COVID-19
    and everything else, business for them (and so many others) has fallen
    off so much, that much of the staff was laid off, or they resigned.

    About 25 years ago the buildings that had that horrible plain siding
    put on in the '50s to "modernise" the buildings was stripped off and
    the buildings restored as to how they were meant to look.

    Unfortunately, if cities can't get tax revenue from these buildings,
    they figure it's cheaper to tear them down, than to preserve them for
    their historical value.

    This is their version of rewriting history.

    Not so much rewriting as ignoring.

    That, too.

    Daryl

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