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Tuesday, 18 March 2014
trolleys
Posted on 07:31
by clark
Been writing my new novel set in
Bellingham in 1942. I love those
trolleys! You can still see their
tracks in some places in the city.
I'll get a picture of that soon.
Of course, I had to have a character
be a trolley conductor.
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