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Donald A. Drew Operating His Train at Lake Shore and Lyndon Central Railroad, July 1982

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Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1982
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Donald A. Drew Sitting on His Train at Lake Shore and Lyndon Central Railroad, June 1992

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Donald A. Drew Rides His Train at Lake Shore and Lyndon Central Railroad, June 1992

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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1992
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"Railroad Closed" Sign at Lake Shore and Lyndon Central Railroad, June 1992

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Chelsea railman recreates the excitement (and soot) of steam

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Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1982
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1982
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Tiny Coaches and Depot By The Lake

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Ann Arbor News, August 6, 1966
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6
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1966
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D. A. Drew's Locomotive Damaged By Vandals, August 1966
Damaged Miniature Traincar Thrown Into Lake, August 1966
D. A. Drew's Miniature Railroad Depot And Coaches By Lake, August 1966
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Happiness Is A Train In Operation

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Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1966
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1966
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What's With The Smile?

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Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1966
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August
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1966
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Donald A. Drew On His Functioning Miniature Train Which Was Repaired After Being Damaged By Vandals, August 1966
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End of the Line

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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1992
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1992
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Donald Drew Oiling His Miniature Locomotive, August 1966

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