History question...
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Writing the history, can be as much fun as building the railroad. The history also opens the door to what type of businesses, homes, and topographical features, make up the layout. Then, there are the characters who work and live there, and how they came to be there. Someday I'll give the characters names, but for now, the two principle characters are the mayor, and the owner of the shipyard. The primary topic is the small piece of property needed to ease the one bad curve on the narrow gauge. Then, there is the NYC Hudson, found buried in a scrap yard, before it could be cut up.
Hmmmmm, this "history" could become a series of books. I'd better finish the layout before I start writing. Big Grin
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