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  • 21John Anderson (Cal Scale) — John Schow Anderson (1925 2000) was a design engineer and entrepreneur in the model railroading industry.He was one of three cofounders of Associated Brass Products, Inc., a [http://kepler.ss.ca.gov/list.html California corporation] based in… …

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  • 22Louis St. Gaudens — (New York, NY, January 8, 1854 – Cornish, New Hampshire, March 8, 1913), was a significant American sculptor of the Beaux Arts generation. He was the brother of renowned sculptor Augustus Saint Gaudens. Louis changed the spelling of his name to… …

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  • 23Owosso, Michigan —   City   Nickname(s): O Town …

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  • 24S gauge — is a scale in model railroading. Modeled at , S scale track gauge (space between the rails) is .884 inches [ [http://www.s scale.org.uk/standards.htm S Scale MRS: Standards] ] . S gauge trains are manufactured in both DC and AC powered varieties …

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  • 25Railfan — This article is about railway enthusiasts. For the Railfan PlayStation 3 games, see Train Simulator series. Railfans practicing their hobby at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, United States …

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  • 26Pocket watch — This article is about the portable timepiece. For the Dave Grohl album, see Pocketwatch (album). A gold pocket watch with hunter case and watch chain …

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  • 27Birmingham, Alabama — This article is about the U.S. city. For the city in England, see Birmingham. For other uses, see Birmingham (disambiguation). Birmingham, Alabama   City   …

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  • 28LGB (Lehmann Gross Bahn) — LGB is the standard acronym for Lehmann Gross Bahn the Lehmann Big Train in German. Made by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk in Nuremberg, Germany, since 1968Cite book | author=Souter, Gerry; Souter, Janet | authorlink= | coauthors= | title=Modern… …

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  • 29Northern Pacific Railway — The Northern Pacific Railway system map …

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  • 30National Railroad Museum — This article is about the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States. For information about other railroad museums see National Railway Museum (disambiguation) US Army No. 101, a Consolidation Class 2 8 0 on display at the… …

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