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The centerpiece of Livingston Manor, this house was built by A.P. Dubois, a local businessman who owned the local general store and coal dealer. This was the prototype for the Branchline laser kit. This building still stands today. |
Across the street from his house was old A.P.'s store. By the 1950's it was Rudy Fuhrer's drug store. This building too became part of the Branchline's "Laser-Art" line. The drug store sign was recreated on my computer from an old photo of the original. Looks like the painters stepped inside for one of Rudy's famous Ice cream sodas! |
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Heller's Feed Mill A close up of the feed mill. The building just to the left and behind the mill today houses the Roscoe O&W Museum. All the rest is now gone... |
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Built from O&W society blueprints the ice house is a standard O&W design used in several locations on the system. The tool house next to it is also scratch built to standard O&W plans. A laser-cut version of this building is also part of the Branchline's "Laser-Art" line. |
Creamery A close up of the feed mill. The building just to the left and behind the mill today houses the Roscoe O&W Museum. All the rest is now gone... |
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