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Haven't been there... Looks like a showroom to visit

"Douglas DC-3, N814CL, Camarillo Airport, August 17, 2008 Clay Lacy Corporation's Douglas DC-3C, N814CL Mainliner O'Connor at the Camarillo Airport on August 17, 2008. Its Douglas construction number is 34370. It was delivered to the Army Air Corps as a C-47 in October 1945 and declared surplus the following month. Standard Steel Spring Company converted it to an executive transport and registered it as NC5414. Rockwell Spring and Axle Company registered it as N5414 in 1963. North American Corporation registered it as N541Q by December 1967. The Georgia Department of Air Transportation registered it as N541G in July 1969 and used it to fly governors of Georgia, including future President Jimmy Carter. Clay Lacy restored it in 1948 vintage United Airlines livery. Its restoration was completed in June 2000." said Goleta Air and Space Museum. Photo by Joefrogger 8.17.08

"D -Day Doll" " The Douglas C-53 Sky Trooper (N45366) is a C-47 Skytrain without the cargo doors. It was built to transport paratroopers only. This one is owned and operated by the CAF unit based at Cable Airport. This particular aircraft flew three mission for the Normandy invasion (D-Day), flew into Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge and participated in Operation Varsity, the northern crossing of the Rhine"

The Douglas C-53 Skytrooper "D-Day Doll" tail # 268830 is at the Camarillo Airfield.

Leader of the Amphibious Regiment "Glovers Regiment". On the evening of Dec. 25,1776 Glover,s Regiment rowed George Washington and his army across the Delaware river to Trenton for Washington's victory.

This photo has no place being here - It is clearly of a Caribbean Island with Palm trees - You think you're funny by placing it in Salem, Massachusetts - I have since taken the liberty to report it to Panoramio - It sould be removed!!!

View from the Pru....

Have a closer look!

This popcorn cart has been making popcorn at the parks and at events in Salem for a hundred years. It has been in the same family just as long. Can you imagine how many kids, people have been delighted with a bag from this cart? I have been told by this man he sent his two children to college from what he earned from this cart. Please enjoy and share this and other photos I post.

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