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BigRed™ Siren - April
15-16, 2003 |
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Harrison Ranch
One of David's buddies in Columbus owns Harrison
Ranch, a ranch that has been in the Harrison family for more than 100 years. (04.15.03) |
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Rain Creek Farm
David borrowed this lowboy trailer from Harrision
Ranch to move a Chrysler Air Raid Siren that's due to arrive on April 16, 2003. (04.15.03) |
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Rain Creek Farm
David prepares a place for the Chrysler Siren when
it arrives. Here the railroad ties are being leveled. (04.16.03) |
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BigRed™ Siren
Here it is! David's giant Chrysler Air Raid
Siren arrives on the Fayetteville square from Burbank, California, on a
heavy-duty 18-wheel tractor-trailer rig. (04.16.03) |
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BigRed™ Siren
The truck driver (left) directs the forklift
operator as the siren is lowered onto the lowboy trailer. Fayetteville's
mayor watches from beyond the forklift. (04.16.03) |
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BigRed™ Siren
David poses for a photograph with his Los Angeles
County air raid siren with the bandstand and precinct courthouse in the
background. (04.16.03) |
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BigRed™ Siren
Here's BigRed™ ready for the slow drive to Rain
Creek Farm. But first we make a stop at Orsak's Cafe for some dinner. (04.16.03) |
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BigRed™ Siren
Linda followed behind the trailer to keep traffic
off our slow moving siren. The trailer was parked here and
disconnected from the truck. This weekend we need to find a large enough
front end loader with forks to take the siren off the trailer and set it on the
railroad ties. (04.16.03) |
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