TWO PHOTOS: DAVID IRISH: SOUTH DARTMOUTH, MA; SUMMER 2011
et. The employees at the Gulf Hill Dairy were mildly amused when I showed them the article, but the own- ers at Salvadors Ice Cream were posi- tively ecstatic! They could not believe that a model railroad magazine con- tained photos as to how the structure was restored. They obviously took a lot of pride in their accomplishment. Thanks again for creating an inter-
esting ‘treasure hunt for us. The tim- ing was perfect.
DAVID IRISH New York, New York
Gruber Wagon Works Congratulations to Jerry Strangari-
ty on his two articles (October, RMC) on the Gruber Wagon Works. For any- body interested in seeing what the building looked like before it was moved and restored, it can be found on Historic American Engineering Record Survey No. PA-14. This can be viewed from the Library of Congress website. DAVID V. VARHOLY Mystic, Conn.
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