BIT OF ITS PAST IS RETURNED TO RAIL MUSEUM
"It was turned face down," [Michael DeMarco] said. "That's why it's preserved. ... When I renovated my house, I found this floorboard. It was in the attic." "They've done a great job," said James Howarth, vice president of business development for the N...
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Published in | The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Bergen County, N.J
North Jersey Media Group Inc
01.10.2012
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Summary: | "It was turned face down," [Michael DeMarco] said. "That's why it's preserved. ... When I renovated my house, I found this floorboard. It was in the attic." "They've done a great job," said James Howarth, vice president of business development for the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railway. "It's beautiful. They take great care of the property." To have the original "is pretty significant, because it really belongs with the building," [Ed Kaminski] said. "We'll keep it inside." |
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