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The county,ah 58th ave and 43rd ave.the development limit is currently 58th ave,so most building is east of 58th ave.I thought it was developed more.
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The county,ah 58th ave and 43rd ave.the development limit is currently 58th ave,so most building is east of 58th ave.I thought it was developed more.
I grew up out by the area in that photo.it was two line after the interchange .a Mike or two further and you hit the 512 and rt 60 intersection.Oh, okay. Somewhere in my brain is that information ... I do recall the importance of 58th Ave in the development limitations.
Oh,small world,I found out Wally Schizm,was a navy photographer and I know of him as his studio was open when I was learning it and closed a few years ago.the Maher building.the topos I posted are in fact his work.Ah, so you recall that area quite well!
Wally Schizm!Bump Holman ...!
Cool video!
Of course,his dad ,was the first airport director and ran it again after the war.of course during the war eastern never stopped services. Oh the wodtke building Is shown.its bad I know the topos.jungle trail,the old winter beach bridge,parts of vero.vero nas had its combat photography school.I spent many hours perusing the topos,of them the 43 topos are the best.Bump was included in the video.
Quite a photographer, Wally is!
I'm sure the society has done that.I hope there is a central site where the videos have been preserved & stored for future viewings. That history, even today, is impressive!
I'm sure the society has done that.
Soon even big blue will be gone.I must go out and photo the the place now,at night again .the Alma Lee loy bridge lights up the plant at night.Hahaha!
Life can, indeed, be rough!
Soon even big blue will be gone.I must go out and photo the the place now,at night again .the Alma Lee loy bridge lights up the plant at night.
Once my wife gets back.I do have one.Yes, you will have to take more pictures now!