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I have a co-worker friend whose parents live in Escanaba, and he visits them every so often. <br />According to him, the Sharks are stored in an old warehouse in Escanaba served by the E&LS. There is no public access, and the grounds are patrolled by security guards. He has tried to get close enough for pics, but has been run off and checked by the guards every time, and threatened with trespassing charges. They now have his license number and I.D., and will jail him in the future on those charges if he continues to show up on the property.[:(!] <br /> <br />IIRC, one of the Sharks is inoperable, due to a spun bearing when being fired up for use by E&LS in the early 80's.
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