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Mike Danneman also used white marble powder fromArizona Rock & Mineralto model snow around the tracks on his N scale Denver & Rio Grande Western layout, which was featured in ourDecember 2011 issue. He didn’t mix it into plaster, but used scenery cement to glue it down after sculpting t...
Try to understand the laws as much as you can to avoid running into any legal issues in the future. What should you do if the tenant defaults on multiple rent payments? What does the eviction process look like? Are you required to give the tenant the first right should you decide to se...
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Luke Koppa (5'8" / 173 cm) on the light and very rockered 184 cm Moment Deathwish, Crested Butte, Colorado. Flotation in Deeper Snow The more surface area a ski has, the better it will plane up and float in deep snow. So if you’re looking at a ski that you plan to use in ...
The Santa Fe, however, wasn't the only well-known railroad to disappear in the '90s. In 1995 the Chicago & North Western Railway became another arm of the Union Pacific, the Illinois Central Railroad was purchased by the Canadian National in 1998, and in 1999 Conrail was split up ...
A hotel right here in Minnesota was just given a prestigious award noting that it's the best in North America-- for the second year in a row.Saying something is the best in any category is impressive. Like, say, being the best in any city. That's pretty good, right? Being the ...
in which Abraham Lincoln was shot. One lady in one of those was so hammered that I thought she was going to dance and pitch herself right over the rail and fall screaming into the crowd below. In fact, in one of those secret horrible ways that I would never reveal to anybody, I ...
but also because Conrail had by thistimealready gone through approximately $3 billion in federal assistance, with no end in sight. Giving Conrail-and the rest of the nation's railroads-the freedom to run their businesses without cumbersome government agencies second-guessing them breathed new life...