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Towers that still have "armstrong" levers like Calumet Tower
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<P>Martinsburg, W.Va. is easy to find. We are on I-81 in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, about midway between Hagerstown, Md. and Winchester, Va. We are also about 25 miles west of Harpers Ferry, W.Va., and about 65 miles west of Washington, D.C.; we are served by both Amtrak and MARC commuter trains (Brunswick Line). </P> <P>Tours of the Martinsburg Roundhouse Center (our official name) are available between 10:00AM and 2:00PM during most weekdays; we also have a Rail Days event that has been in July, but is up for a schedule change; see our website, <A href="http://www.martinsburgroundhouse.com">www.martinsburgroundhouse.com</A> for details.</P> <P>If you want to see pictures of Miller Tower during its move and later reassembly, check out the website for the Bunker Hill Train Club at <A href="http://www.bunkerhilltrainclub.org">www.bunkerhilltrainclub.org</A> and check on the special page they have for Miller Tower.</P> <P>Of course, if you are close enough, we can always use volunteers! Give us a call, or write as noted above.</P> <P> </P>
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