File:Young boy overlooking tracks in east end.jpg

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Revision as of 20:38, 19 January 2025 by Pwenner (talk | contribs) (In this iconic photo in the age of steam, a young boy looks out over a line of hopper cars, which carried coal and coke. The cars in the distance are refrigerator cars, commonly called "reefers". See the coal tipple, a locomotive and the B&O Shops in the background. The boy's location is somewhere on what's now E. Potomac Street close to the old Moose Club. It may date to the early 1900s. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick Maryland History Commission) Category:Smoketown Kids)
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In this iconic photo in the age of steam, a young boy looks out over a line of hopper cars, which carried coal and coke. The cars in the distance are refrigerator cars, commonly called "reefers". See the coal tipple, a locomotive and the B&O Shops in the background.

The boy's location is somewhere on what's now E. Potomac Street close to the old Moose Club. It may date to the early 1900s.

(Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick Maryland History Commission)

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current20:38, 19 January 2025Thumbnail for version as of 20:38, 19 January 20251,219 × 701 (218 KB)Pwenner (talk | contribs)In this iconic photo in the age of steam, a young boy looks out over a line of hopper cars, which carried coal and coke. The cars in the distance are refrigerator cars, commonly called "reefers". See the coal tipple, a locomotive and the B&O Shops in the background. The boy's location is somewhere on what's now E. Potomac Street close to the old Moose Club. It may date to the early 1900s. (Photo courtesy of the City of Brunswick Maryland History Commission) Category:Smoketown Kids

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