Gold Coast Railway Museum
The Level IV Photographers took a field trip to the Gold Coast Railway Museum. I would have carpooled with someone, but since I needed to be somewhere with my family at 7 pm, I figured I better drive by myself. So I situated myself with my phone plugged in, with Google Maps navigating the way, my Beatles tunes blaring and a bottle of water for the road. Good thing for that bottle of water. It was so hot and humid at the musuem, I went through two bottles and poured another over my head to keep cool!
The museum has been there since right after World War II. Originally there were dirigibles in a huge hanger there -- six of them -- that would fly over the ocean seeking U-boats. It makes you think . . . it wasn't all that long ago when that war took place. True, it was before I was born, but only 10 years before I was born. Not really ancient history.
But then it was turned into a museum of rail cars. There were streamlined cars from the 1940s and a fancy schmancy one that was used by many of our presidents, including Truman when he held up the newspaper that announced that Dewey won!! There were cabooses and military hospital cars. And, you could walk into most of them.
I was most intrigued by the remnants of buildings against the color of the sky. I have another series of black and whites images but I am saving them for a potential exhibition.
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