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continuity0 t1_j5si3hj wrote
Reply to comment by Gabagoo44 in Did the train at the Franklin Institute use to move? by Zyoy
I chaperoned a camp-in my kids took part in a few years ago, couldn't sleep at all so I roamed the museum most of the night, and met up with more than a few mice, even one making its way up the main stairwell.. But that's life in the city.
continuity0 t1_j5shrmo wrote
Reply to comment by ebbycalvinlaloosh in Did the train at the Franklin Institute use to move? by Zyoy
Nice! I was there summers, winter breaks and sometimes spring breaks '91-'95, so it's pretty likely we crossed paths at some point. I was a demonstrator and worked the occasional camp-in weekend.
continuity0 t1_j5rpceq wrote
Sure did, went about 15 feet up and back, and when I worked there in the early '90s, a tape would play with some generic steam engine sounds and narrated details about the train. The tape was so badly worn and stretched, it was almost unintelligible, so some of us had the more interesting facts memorized for when people asked about what was being said.
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There also used to be a bunch of photographs of the train being installed before construction of the museum was completed. Last time I was there, I asked what happened to them but nobody seemed to know.
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(Edit: addit'l facts)
continuity0 t1_j98zo20 wrote
Reply to comment by asforus in Philadelphia from a Pine Barrens Fire Tower- Apple Pie Hill by ISOtrails
On a clear night (and sometimes during the day), you can get a good view of center city and the Domino lane radio towers from West Norriton. Around the intersection of Germantown Pike and Park Ave is a good vantage point.