Wes Whitmore wrote: No, where's Waldo... I had to do itI haven't been there. Is it good? I remember hearing somethinb about fried bologna sandwiches in Waldo.Wes
No, where's Waldo...
I had to do it
I haven't been there. Is it good? I remember hearing somethinb about fried bologna sandwiches in Waldo.
Wes
The bologna is oldfashion/Ahmism/ german style and is a 1/2 inch slab of beef bologna with swiss cheese onion and sweet pickle. It is awsome also they have a broccoli soup that is real good in the winter time. Sides are curly fries and deep fried calliflower. The town has just about every other building a grolls furniture show room and the G&R grill and a post office thats about all there is to Waldo. To get there from SR 23 take the 98 exit and at the end of that exit is an intersection turn left go through the under pass and it will bring you to the main drag of waldo turn left and at the traffic light is the G&R grill it is a sports/country bar that you can safely take a family to. They are open late on friday and saturday and are usaly very busy closed on sunday.
I am in Locust Grove, GA - about half between Atlanta and Macon on I-75. Locust Grove started out a railroad town on a Southern RR mainline. Great train watching - the Atlanta - Macon main is about 5 minutes from the house - 30+ trains a day.
- Luther
Originated in Rockford, Ill. moved to Long Beach, CA as a teenager.
Currently in Cerritos, CA small city with a BIG ego..... Did you see our city float in the Rose Parade?
Don
Saint James, located on the Isle of Long New York.
Mike S.
You guys have been busy!
We just got back into our house...last night about 10:00pm. Ice storm knocked out power, my beautiful, 9-month pregnant wife, and 2-year old daughter, said we're staying with friends with power (and water). We're on a well.
First on the Honey-Do list: New generator
We are actually SE of Ann Arbor.
Kurt
oscaletrains wrote:i live in port hurron MI near chesterfeild MI (linoel plant is there) if you need further locating its up past detriot
I lived in New Baltimore most of my life! Port Huron is 'just up the road' (about 45-min).
oscaletrains wrote:its up past detriot
PS I think you got the spelling right! Detroit is a riot (waiting to happen) but not as big a riot as Lansing, MI.
I have been wanting to go there. I hear something about Waldo monthly. I'll get up there and let you know what I think. That lunch plate doesn't sound very healthy, but it sounds tasty.
tschmidt wrote:Jamestown, New York...about as far from NYC as you can get in this state.
And it is beautiful country, too!!!!!
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Nashville, Tennesse - deep in the mid-south.
Formerly served by the fallen flags Lousiville & Nashville Railroad (L&N), Nashville, Chattanooga, & St. Louis Railroad (NC&StL), & the Tennessee Central Railroad. But CSX is about all you see now.
Best regards, Bob
underworld wrote: Buckeye Actually Klinger made Packo's more famous. Did you go to Cabella's? An amazing place with all of the stuffed wildlife and the aquarium.underworld
Buckeye Actually Klinger made Packo's more famous. Did you go to Cabella's? An amazing place with all of the stuffed wildlife and the aquarium.
underworld
Underworld, I try to get to Cabela's everytime I'm in the area. I also hit Bass Pro near Auburn, MI if I'm over that direction.
jefelectric wrote:Elizabethtown, PA. Small town home of a large M&M Mars plant. About 10 miles from Hershey, PA home of another famous chocolate plant. Hershey also has a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup plant. Sweet part of the country.
I roundaboutly worked in the candy manufacturing business for a number of years and have been in the peanut butter cup factory shooting video of the production. I want to say that plant has the capability to turn out up to 6,000 two packs of Reese Peanut Butter cups per minute.
Wes Definately get to Waldo for the Waldo Burger! Everytime I go to Columbus I have to stop on the way back....one to eat and afew for the road!!!!!
Buckeye Did you know they are building a Bass Pro in Rossford (Just SE of Toledo) off of I-75 and SR 795????
HI Dann. Scranton, Pennsylvania Home of Steamtown.
LEW.
That's why JOHN is so sweet?
I'm about 45 miles north and west of JOHN, as stated before in Millersburg, Pa.
laz57
underworld wrote: Buckeye Did you know they are building a Bass Pro in Rossford (Just SE of Toledo) off of I-75 and SR 795????underworld
Oh good Lord, does that mean the Chief may be coming to the Great State of Ohio !
Oh yeh, we live in Willioughby, Ohio, 15 miles east of Clevelandl
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Luther,
Do you see any Norfolk Southern trains around your area? What about Central Of Georgia?Norfolk Southern runs through Stuart FL on FEC tracks (runs east of West Plam Beach and Fort Lauderdale)to Miami FL at least once a day. Another train that runs on the west side of I-95 is CSX to Miami, also has the Amtrac run and Tri-Rail Commuter Service on that track.
Lee F.
That means the CHIEF will be visiting OHIO again. We have worked to hard to keep Ohio grits free and now this!
I was in Lexington. But now I'm in an underground cave, 14 miles from Gotham City . . .
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Southport, Indiana
Between Indianapolis and Greenwood.
spankybird Yep, when Bass Pro opens....Chief will probably be up here!!!!!
BETHPAGE N.Y. 10 min away from trainland and 30 min form NYC
Right here in Greenacres, Washington.
Rod L
Just thought you all would like to see the Chief's "grits" mill.
Real purty ain't it!
Yep - I'm a real southern girl!
Lisa
KEITH,
Did you ever meet TIM CONWAY?
Funny GUY, loved him on McCayles Navy.
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