Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 03, 2015 at 18:42:45 from (74.69.160.79):
In Reply to: Cop cars are changing posted by Geo-TH,In on June 03, 2015 at 16:20:56:
George, you really need to crawl out of the cab of your termite and brush up on your US history. this morning you replied to WIZZO that there were few buildings in the US that were over 100 yrs old. I guess you have never been to the east coast states where this country was founded. There are many, many fortified farmsteds with stone built houses and barns surounded with stone walls to fight off the Indians before the Revolutionary war. Here where I live in central NY there are hundreds of stone fortrases still standing. (Google Hyde Hall, NY) about 2 miles from me. This is only one of hundreds in the NE. It was a land grant from King George of England. Many other in the area. Also check out the General Herkimer Homestead, and Sir William Johnson Homestead. The construction of the Erie Canal started in 1917 198 years back, and wonce completed people were able to migrate west, to, settle, and start farming an area that became Indiana. Our family farm is named Clinton Camp Farm. Google General James Clinton, Who was commamder of the Continental Army and his trecke from Fort Tyconderoga down the Susquehana River to meet up with George Washingtons Army at Valley Forge. The family farm is where Clinton encamped to build a dam at the outlet of Otsego Lake ( the head water of the Susquehana River) so he and his army could raft down to the Cheseapeke basin. You really need to brush up on your American Heritage. Granted; these American stone fortruses don'd date back any where near what WIZZO posted, but this country has a much older heritage of local cut stone buildings than you realize. As far as Cop Cars, The NYSP had Comeros and Firebirds on the interstates back in the 70s Loren, the Acg.
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