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If you had more photos, I'd love to see them. While we likely can't do something on this scale, we'll be hopefully building a new station in the next few years and I really enjoy seeing what everyone else is doing.
Great shots!
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Love to see more of the inside
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I LOVE the brickwork with current and former members. That is a great idea!
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That is one of the most awesome stations I have ever seen!
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Its a beautiful station. I'm sorry I don't have anymore pictures. I really wish I took more photo's during my little tour, but I was having to much fun talking with the guys and seeing their great station.
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I love my old barn ...circa. 1884. And there are very few modern houses that seem to have any character and that don't somehow get wrecked with decision makers the will never work there. Having said that this place is awesome looking.