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SE Nats 2009
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M.A.G.S. Model Car Show at SE Nats in Tampa 10/10-11/09
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Billetproof show in Ocala FL, 3/21/09
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Shore T
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Laid Back '50
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Rolling Bones style '32 5IVE Window
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Beech Nut
When I lived in Rockland, Maine in '79-'80, I used to ride my bike out to this cool old stone house outside of town set on a hill covered with low-bush blueberries. At that time, the old house was in state of disrepair from years of neglect. It was just a nice relaxing place walk up to and hang out, with beautiful views of Penobscot Bay.
The house was recently rebuilt to its former glory with the help of donations and a couple of land trusts. We go back to Maine every summer and I drag the family up this hill every year. In '07 it was under construction, in '08 it was finished. It's one of my favorite places in the world. For some reason, it's called Beech Nut.
You can learn more about this historic place and see some before resto pictures here: http://www.coastalmountains.org/downloads/campaigns/beech_hill_campaign.pdf
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