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The tower in the background is what remains of the 7 story hanger door at NAS Richmond (link) in west Miami-Dade county. The site is currently home to the Gold Coast Railroad Museum. One thunderstorm was passing as the next was rolling in which provided for an extremely dramatic sky.
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Uploaded on Sep 7, 2011
Steam Engine No. 153 from the Florida East Coast Railroad. This engine was built in 1922 by ALCO and serviced Key West on the Overseas Railroad (link). This was the last engine to leave the island before the Overseas section was destroyed by the 1935 Hurricane.
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Uploaded on Sep 7, 2011
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