Posted by RedMF40 on March 30, 2021 at 20:35:22 from (172.58.190.229):
In Reply to: A visit to Keystone posted by RedMF40 on March 30, 2021 at 18:58:34:
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SweetFeet, that was one of my favorite exhibits--and it was just a bunch of rusty junk parked outside hahahaha!
Funny thing about it, when I first arrived I saw it there. Even saw it from the big highway before I took the exit. So I went over to take a look. Two older guys were checking it out, their car nearby had North Carolina dealer plates. They asked if the rig was mine. No.
Then I realized they probably didn't know they were in the parking lot of the truck and tractor museum. So I told them about it, suggested they check it out if they were interested in old stuff like that. Anyway, I didn't allow myself nearly enough time, got there later in the day, with about an hour and a half to walk around. If you're out this way, give yourself at least 3 hours and time to sit and enjoy some food in the caf. Just a great experience,
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