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T M M. f f The Golden Bridge iN IN 1873 the railroad 1 built buill a II span la-span span single track bridge across the Susquehanna river at Havre de Grace Omle Maryland In IMM HItH the railroad rail road built buill a I track double bridge to re re- replace replace place plate time the old one oue and offered to present pre pre- present sent the he tae original bridge to the coun coup counties ties which It II connects connect n III as a II highway bridge since It Is III on inn In one of ot the main routes route between Philadelphia and Wash Vash In Ington Strange to 10 M say the counties turned up their noses so to speak and declined declined declined de de- to 10 accept the gift The railroad then offered alTered the bridge to u II group Kroup ol ot citizens of I these hele two t counties who accepted accepted ac ae- It II promptly had hod a romantic vision put hut up each as a workIng work work- Ing lag fund and nod began to operate It as 81 a 8 atoll atoll toll bridge Auto traffic developed by bJ leaps and bounds and the owners owner made money hand over oyer list From HMO 1111 to tu 1123 It Is la said to have netted them more than having been nicknamed nickname The Golden Bridge In 10 1123 the Ibe state stale road commission purchased 1 the structure under adder legIs legie authority for tor and aDd con the tolls until It was Will paid for tot forand forand and Improvements were added The old span was narrow Two trucks could not pass To overcome this handicap an and double Its capacity the annual having grown Brown to about aboul 27 vehicles an Ingenious plan was worked out whereby another er deck was anchored to the super luper structure Now NO all nil north northbound north bound traffic trat tic fic c moves via ria the upper deck and all south bound Ira traffic tile via the lower or original deck derk aril and the tolls have been cancelled The World Worlds Greatest Organ BUlla BUILT In Los os Angeles and exhibited at 0 the SL St Louis Worlds World's fair In 1104 where It II was played b by the tilt lC great nt organists of the world this mammoth Instrument was wall subsequently disman tied and remained mute In a St Sl Louis warehouse for several years And then one day Its myriad parts were loaded d Into thirteen box bos cars anti and It II was trl treated aled to a n ride to where It was enlarged enlarged-b b SO 80 per her Ier cent and nod Installed In la a great court In the center lenter of ot the largest building In the world derol devoted d to re ra retail tall tail Now every week weekday weekday do day the passing throngs are privileged to 0 enjoy I the he melody which penis peals forth furth from Until thu which Is said to tobe tobe tobe be both the largest s' s und and finest If It It Is II not the very ery latest Improved ed musical Instrument on earth This kin king of Instruments has manuals stops Slops on and a 8 forest of pipes pipes 1784 to be he exact ranging exact ranging In length trots from three fourths of an nn Inch to upwards of 37 feet weighs pounds and Including Its several blowers of or more than Utan Joo horse power pow polY er er capable capable of it If supplying approximate approximately ly Iy cubic feet ree of air per minute occupies a space since of cubic ruble feet The largest pipe Is of wood 82 32 feet feel long weighs 1731 pounds and said sold two tu men meo can cira crawl crowl through It side I by side sille on their bands and knees kOtes The Instrument Is played from two consoles tune consoles one for ordinary playing and the other for mechanical playing Needless Nee to say ROy the organ orlan Is majestic Its Its music superb a Statuary Hall ty STATU l. l si so s called ailed la Is fl a great semicircular roots room with a Grecian theater effect I 1 In our National Capitol In Washington t I Formerly used by hy I the he house of its Its walls ha have hn e echoed the tine voices ut lit Webster Clay lay Calhoun C. and ond oilier other personages famous In congress In 10 their time time lime It wits was set aside asile In IH M Mas 4 as liS a 1111 national I statuary hall holl to which whir h emu-h state ml mug m 1 contribute a ate of If two IWo of Its IUn most I distinguished I Iz z zens ns Maryland Marland Is typified by Charles Car or Carroll roll rull a signer of or the tine Declaration of In Independence independence I dependence MUS f b by Saw Sam uel Inch Atlanta Adams 1 who 1110 helped hll promote the hl New Sew lurk Vork by hy George GeorgI I Clinton Tinton Its first gover tot and ond Ienn Penn by Humbert upon Pulton the line Ores first In IIII to 10 prod apply steam steals pm er Virginia by br Washing ton tun In tine the military costume of the and L B Lee Iee wino who commanded the army of North Vir Ir during Hie the ll Cl war In to the line mil form of or the service e quola o a a Indian half bleed after the hi Mg big trees of or California uie suld to 10 n have 1111 been named 1 hodo ho Ill t eloper h 1 a u written rille ri a and d In Ilin a n u gun e 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