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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by LinkMuseum</i> <br /><br />Hi all! <br /> <br />Glad to see the positive comments about O. Winston Link and his work to document the last days of steam on the N&W (last to use all steam power). He photographed from 1955 - 1960 in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. <br /> <br />The O. Winston Link Museum, dedicated to his work, opened Jan. 2004 in Roanoke, Virginia (also home to the J 611 and A 1218 at the nearby Virginia Museum of Transportation). <br /> <br />The Link Museum has his original prints, steam sound recordings, film footage (rarely seen), camera equipment and N&W artifacts. We also show a biographical film that contains interview footage with Link. <br /> <br />Our shop sells estate prints, posters, sound recordings and books. The shop also features items on our website. <br /> <br />We're open year-round, seven days a week. Hours are Monday - Saturday 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday noon to 5 pm. We do have joint tickets with VMT available. <br /> <br />Come see us! <br /> <br />(540) 982-5465 <br />www.linkmuseum.org <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />Some information worth repeating. [:D]
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