QUOTE: Originally posted by michaelstevens Fergie, Here are a couple of links to "coffee pot" buildings; http://www.route40.net/scrapbook/in/index.shtml http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bhp/news/overview.asp?secid=25 There's a better picture of the second one via "philly.com" -- but they'll want money for it !
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergus The House of Ill Repute[X-)][}:)] [{(-_-)}][}:)] [censored][}:)] got me thinking that there must be some very unusual business's or Business's that are housed in unusual buildings out there. I'm suremany of us would be very interested in what is out there.[:0] As I said in the House of [X-)][}:)] [{(-_-)}][}:)] [censored][}:)] thread There was a small bar in Sheet Harbour on the Eastern Shore Nova Scotia where someone had bought an Oil Storage Tank (Several Thousand Gallon), which had never been used, and converted it into a bar called "The Tank".[oX)]
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergus The House of Ill Repute[X-)][}:)] [{(-_-)}][}:)] [censored][}:)] got me thinking that there must be some very unusual business's or Business's that are housed in unusual buildings out there. I'm suremany of us would be very interested in what is out there.[:0]
QUOTE: You could consider modelling some re-worked warehouses now turned into luxury apartments - there's a whole load of these in Bristol (UK), and there's even a small preserved steam railway running over some of the old dockside tracks in connection with an industrial museum. There must be similar things in the US?
QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt Giant Orange orange juce stands were once common in California. The juce was sold from a large orange ball shaped building. There were always flat roofed open seating areas nearby so that patrons could sit in the shade.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock In North Sacramento there is a "retro-McDonald's"--it was built only a few years ago but was designed to resemble the old classic McDonald's with the arches. Speaking of which, it's perfectly appropriate to model a 50's diner on a modern layout--there are enough of them out there--and Walthers does that lovely Mel's Diner model that fits the role to a "T"--just populate it with the members of the local hot-rod car club
QUOTE: Originally posted by DSchmitt Giant Orange orange juce stands were once common in California. The juce was sold from a large orange ball shaped building. There were always flat roofed open seating areas nearby so that patrons could sit in the shade. The was one open in 1962 at the Intersection of Dixon Ave Weat and US Highway 40 (now I-80) The intersection was about 1-mile out of town. The structure was still there until at least the 1980's. I saw one the remains of one from Highway 99 a few years ago, but I don't remember where. I read somewhere recently about an effort to preserve one, so maybe more info and some pictures will turn up.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit You could consider modelling some re-worked warehouses now turned into luxury apartments - there's a whole load of these in Bristol (UK), and there's even a small preserved steam railway running over some of the old dockside tracks in connection with an industrial museum. There must be similar things in the US?
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Fergus: In Spruce Grove and Stony Plain Alberta (both on CN's mainline west out of Edmonton) there are two government of Alberta Liquor stores that were converted into churches in the 1990s.
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 A Yurt is, I think, a felt tent, sometimes on wheels,[:O] used by nomadic peoples in places like Mongolia. When you think about it, it would be a reasonably unusual building, especially for the Musquodoboit, Eastern Shore and Sydney RR. [8D] Now, working out how it got there, that's another story.........[:-,]