It's 1943 and the country is at war. Allied victories are turning the tide of the war and America's industries and the country's railroads, big and small, are doing their part. The Maryland & Pennsylvania RR (Affectionately known as The Ma & Pa) might not have been as busy as the big RRs, still played its part in contributing to the eventual Allied victory.
Come and see this all relived again as I build an HO scale version of The Ma & Pa, 1943.
The white clapboard house on N. Main Street near the intersection with E. Pennsylvania Avenue is typical of an architectural style seen throughout Ma & Pa country. It is similar to the house on E. Broadway, Red Lion, at the railroad crossing and to the hillside house in Castle Fin. Dick Bradley
The white clapboard house on N. Main Street near the intersection with E. Pennsylvania Avenue is typical of an architectural style seen throughout Ma & Pa country. It is similar to the house on E. Broadway, Red Lion, at the railroad crossing and to the hillside house in Castle Fin. Dick Bradley
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