Garfield’s Tea House Long Branch NJ President Garfield was mortally wounded at the Washington, D.C. train station on the way to catch a train to Long Branch N.J,. A railroad spur was built to transport the President from the Long Branch train station to his cottage, after his death the spur was removed and the ties were incorporated into this building.
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- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D70
- Taken on 2006/04/06 17:01:32
- Exposure: 0.004s (1/250)
- Focal Length: 80.00mm
- F/Stop: f/8.000
- Exposure Bias: -0.50 EV
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jgranito, on June 18, 2008, said:
There was a family named Presley(?spelling)on Atlantic Ave in North Long Branch in the 1950's when I was a child. There was a small shed in their back yard that I was told was also made from some of those ties. I wonder if that was accurate and if it still exists
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