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- From: ebail@ctp.com (Erik Bailey)
- Subject: Re: First Post! (was FAQ)
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:46:52 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.025154.352@midway.uchicago.edu> ss19@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
- >And boston still has a few trolley lines running. No more Edaville nearby,
-
- *sigh* I have fond memories of my childhood -- my dad driving my little
- brother and I to Edaville Railroad, and riding the train for the
- afternoon... I was saddened to read a few weeks ago that it was closing
- forever... Did you know it is/was the only railroad of that gauge in the
- world?
-
- >but there are other compensations for the area. I've heard good things
- >about the surrounding area, too. Lowell has been recommended once or twice,
- >for instance.
-
- Lowell, huh? Well, I grew up in Arlington, and am currently living in
- Somerville (aka Slumerville). The Boston area *is* really nice -- west is
- best; the further you go, the nicer it is. I like this city a lot, and not
- just because I grew up here. It's the style (Seattle, SF, and [so I've
- heard] Atlanta are similar styles) that I like.
-
- > ____
- > david parsons \bi/ Who will be in Providence in about 2 weeks time.
- > \/
-
- Hmm. I busted my balls for four years to get OUT of Providence! :-) [I went
- to Brown] Where you gonna be in Providence? --Erik
-
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