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TURTLE 2 posted:

I just started watching this series on amazon. I am noticing a lot of "photos" of the characters in the series taken at Strasburg Railroad facility and their trains. Fascinating history and ruthless competition, railroads, oil, and steel. #89 shows up a lot.

Wasn't that a History Channel production?  Just my opinion but, it has gotten VERY hard to watch darned near ANYTHING on the History Channel, over the last 10 years or so. They seem to "over produce" everything, and sometimes even "stretch" their version of the "facts".

Along the same topic, concerning railroads in America, is a great book called "Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow".   It covers a lot of the establishment of railroads across America in the 1800s and all the political, financial dealings that went on.  It is rich in the history of the major lines still around and their establishment.  Very interesting and informative for those who still have time to read a book.  I highly recommend it.

Jesse   TCA   12-68275

I watched that show.  It was interesting to me.  I like how every time they showed one of the barons of industry sitting at a table he had a glass of whiskey in front of him.  I read one time whenever on the road Winston Churchill always brought cases of whiskey with him.  His hotel room would be littered with glasses drunk dry and ashtrays filled with cigar butts.  I don’t know, just sayin...

Cheers,       W1

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Sportscaster Halsey Hall always carried bottles of booze with him on MN Twins road trips. Fellow broadcaster Herb Carneal said Halsey was the only person he knew whose luggage "tinkled" when it was moved. Asked why he did it, given that all the hotels they stayed in had bars, he replied that you never knew when you might run into a local election.

One thing that bugged me about "The Men Who Built America" - besides the aforementioned European trains - was they put little effort into making the actors look like the people they were portraying. Actors who had beards playing men who didn't have beards, or clean-shaven actors portraying men who had facial hair...then there's JP Morgan's nose of course.

 

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