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Old 10-23-2017   #21
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My wife an I decided to stay overnight in town....glad we did because we were tired and needed the sleep......of course I get a room and then moved the Z right in front of the room.....to keep a close eye on it.....lol
from the 3rd floor....

and a close up....


That officially ends our outing.....again a big thanks to Jim....Nelson....and Darrin.....a great day....and really enjoyed talking to everyone and making new friends.....what more can you ask for.....hoped you enjoyed the journey just as much as we did......
Tom & Alexis.....
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Old 10-23-2017   #22
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Thanks so very much Tom for posting all those great pics. I had a great day with the WAZOO group!
To elaborate on the last stop this is the Friend To Friend Monument. It depicts an interaction between Confederate General Lewis Armistad and Union Captain Henry Bingham. Capt Bingham was a staff officer to Union General Winfield Hancock. Hancock and Armistad had served in the US army for many years together prior to the war of northern aggression. They had been the best man in each others weddings. Gettysburg was the first time these commanders faced each other on the battlefield. Armistad was one of the few confederates who made it across the stone wall during Pickett's charge. He was wounded and fell on the field. He gave the masonic sign of distress which was recognized by Capt Bingham. The captain went to his aid. In their discussion, General Armistad sent his regrets to General Hancock, who had also been wounded in the attack. The monument captures the moment that General Armistad was giving his masonic watch to Captain Bingham to be given to General Hancock. General Armistad was removed from the field and taken to a Union hospital where he passed 2 days later. The Grand Lodge of PA placed this monument in 1993. My local lodge, Good Samaritan Lodge 336 in Gettysburg, has cared for this monument since it was placed. I have been the coordinator of this effort for the past 10 years. This is a very special monument for PA Masons and as a District Deputy Grand Master for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I'm very proud of this monument and happy to assist with it's upkeep.
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Old 10-23-2017   #23
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even the Canadian geese came to visit....


still squeezing them in....lol


Bob and Jim....camera's in hand....taking lots of pics....
Yes Tripler and I couldn't make it from Toronto so we sent a few geese. Lol
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Old 10-23-2017   #24
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Thanks for sharing! Wish we could have made it also!

Looks like a great trip!
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Old 10-23-2017   #25
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Thanks so very much Tom for posting all those great pics. I had a great day with the WAZOO group!
To elaborate on the last stop this is the Friend To Friend Monument. It depicts an interaction between Confederate General Lewis Armistad and Union Captain Henry Bingham. Capt Bingham was a staff officer to Union General Winfield Hancock. Hancock and Armistad had served in the US army for many years together prior to the war of northern aggression. They had been the best man in each others weddings. Gettysburg was the first time these commanders faced each other on the battlefield. Armistad was one of the few confederates who made it across the stone wall during Pickett's charge. He was wounded and fell on the field. He gave the masonic sign of distress which was recognized by Capt Bingham. The captain went to his aid. In their discussion, General Armistad sent his regrets to General Hancock, who had also been wounded in the attack. The monument captures the moment that General Armistad was giving his masonic watch to Captain Bingham to be given to General Hancock. General Armistad was removed from the field and taken to a Union hospital where he passed 2 days later. The Grand Lodge of PA placed this monument in 1993. My local lodge, Good Samaritan Lodge 336 in Gettysburg, has cared for this monument since it was placed. I have been the coordinator of this effort for the past 10 years. This is a very special monument for PA Masons and as a District Deputy Grand Master for the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I'm very proud of this monument and happy to assist with it's upkeep.
Glad you enjoyed the pics Darrin.....and thanks for explaining the
Friend To Friend Monument....it is a great story to be told....

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Yes Tripler and I couldn't make it from Toronto so we sent a few geese. Lol
Would be good to see both of you again.....but a few geese.....you sent the entire population.....
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Thanks Tom for posting all the great pictures!! You got some great shots of my car on the road!


Darrin and Jim, Thanks so much for putting this together for the group! It was refreshing to get out and enjoy each other's company and of course enjoy these cars! Darrin you are a wealth of Civil War knowledge, I had no idea....I came away with some education...Win-Win!!


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Old 10-23-2017   #27
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Great pictures Tom. Thank you for posting them. Since I was leading the group most of the day, I didn't get many pictures from the road. I was nice to see all of my favorite roads filled with ZR-1's.


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Fantastic ! Thanks for posting looks like you all had the time of your life.

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Thanks Tom for posting all the great pictures!! You got some great shots of my car on the road!


Darrin and Jim, Thanks so much for putting this together for the group! It was refreshing to get out and enjoy each other's company and of course enjoy these cars! Darrin you are a wealth of Civil War knowledge, I had no idea....I came away with some education...Win-Win!!


Cheers!
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Not only we did get some great shots of your Z....Rich.....but we also had the pleasure of listening to the sound of your exhaust every time you would get into it......pure LT5 music.....who needs the radio!!!

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Great pictures Tom. Thank you for posting them. Since I was leading the group most of the day, I didn't get many pictures from the road. I was nice to see all of my favorite roads filled with ZR-1's.


Jim
Thanks Jim and same to you again....we really covered the entire event with enough pics that hopefully for the other members who could not attend..may feel like they were there with us.....and ahhh yes....those roads.....

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Fantastic ! Thanks for posting looks like you all had the time of your life.

Glad you enjoyed them....and yes we did have a great time...really a perfect day.....
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Old 10-24-2017   #30
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What a great turnout, and ish we could put together something like this out here. I've tried but not too much interest.
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