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I believe the towers held windmills to generate electricity when Beek had his weekend retreat here.The Beek family still runs the ferry to Balboa Island at Newport Beach. The franchise was given to Joseph A Beeks in or around 1919.
The building shown is actually not the old broadcast building but the old "hamshack" of former property owner Dr. Roaney. He had an extravagent amateur radio station with antenna arrays all over the flat and surrounding hills -- the creosote poles and wires that remain were all part of this antenna array. The 1200-square-foot block building housed his equipment, generator, etc. The broadcast operation, which occupied the lower part of the site (the "flat") during the 1990s has been completely removed. The former broadcast building was on the E-W road through the flat just west of the intersection.
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Trying to show the condition of the roads here
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I believe the towers held windmills to generate electricity when Beek had his weekend retreat here.The Beek family still runs the ferry to Balboa Island at Newport Beach. The franchise was given to Joseph A Beeks in or around 1919.
The building shown is actually not the old broadcast building but the old "hamshack" of former property owner Dr. Roaney. He had an extravagent amateur radio station with antenna arrays all over the flat and surrounding hills -- the creosote poles and wires that remain were all part of this antenna array. The 1200-square-foot block building housed his equipment, generator, etc. The broadcast operation, which occupied the lower part of the site (the "flat") during the 1990s has been completely removed. The former broadcast building was on the E-W road through the flat just west of the intersection.
This is actually Central Road, approaching Roundup way.
Rules are made to be broken. The trail of sunlight on the water is beautiful. Pessimism says it had better be as full as it'll get.
He he, good for winter driving, I guess! But the gas mileage would be awful!
Sadly, much trash had been dumped further up the road.
The view from room 307 at the Hotel Benevento, La Plata, Argentina
At UNLP, the science and engineering graduates are honored by their colleagues...usually with oil+flour or nasty smelling liquids.