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The basic sadiron is a shaped piece of metal, with a polished base and attached ... Sadirons were heavy, usually ranging from 5 to 9 pounds, and the weight ...
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Railroad Semaphore Signals by Dr. Tina Brewster Wray, Curator of Collections ... is adding a working 1920's railroad semaphore to its permanent exhibits. ...
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White River Valley Museum: Make a Pumpkin Face
help. Select a face part and drag it onto the pumpkin. quit. Eyes. Noses. Mouths.
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"In all the criminal lore of the country there is no record equal to that of Harry Tracy for cold-blooded nerve, desperation and thirst for crime. ...
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Try creating a Morse Code message. Create a Morse Code message ... Morse helped to found the National Academy of Design and served as its first president. ...
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The speed of transmitting Morse code is measured in WPM (words per minute). The word "Paris" is used as the standard length of a word. ...
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In the late 1920s, as mass production lowered the price of automobiles, many motorcycle companies ceased production. Nonetheless, a market for motorcycles ...
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A little over a year ago, a 1920s General Railway Signal Company Model 2A semaphore signal was donated to the museum by Dean Lawthers. ...
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White River Valley Museum : Welcome to our Home Page!
White River Valley Museum, a partnership with the city of Auburn, focuses on local Puget Sound history, Northwest Indian culture, Japanese-Americans, ...
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From the Chinook language for two and the French word for mouth, this was the Chinook Jargon name for the place where the White and Green Rivers joined ...