by Gerard Fitzgerald
McCook's Landing attracted an audience of young and old alike.
The W.H. Whiton switches the D.S. Barmore Sawmill and Shipyard in 1864.
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The James River Division's purpose is to share the fun and excitement of model railroading with modelers in Central and Southside Virginia.
Our next meting will be on July 13th in Farmville VA at the Historic Train Station. Link To GOOGLE MAPS I am looking forward to the panel ...
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