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<P mce_keep="true">I found this rather interesting link:</P> <P mce_keep="true"><A href="http://www.watervalley.net/users/caseyjones/casey.htm">http://www.watervalley.net/users/caseyjones/casey.htm</A></P> <P mce_keep="true">Apparently the museum has been moved, but I did not read all the details. There is a part of the link that looks at the Vaughn site and old museum. Was the museum there the old Vaughn depot? If so, it would be a shame to lose it from abandonment or neglect. They talk about the wreck site being littered with dumpsters, but I don't understand that.</P> <P mce_keep="true">I like that 1900 era. Apparently Casey's train was not actually called the Cannonball. That was just a term used by a newpaper report as a generic term for any fast train of that period. The train eventually was named <EM>The City of New Orleans</EM>.</P>
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