LEATHERHEADS STAR - NC Transportation
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N.C. TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM "STARS" IN "LEATHERHEADS" FLICK
SPENCER, N.C. When rail fans and residents of Spencer and Salisbury flock to see the George Clooney movie "Leatherheads" opening today, they might keep their eyes peeled for glimpses of the N.C. Transportation Museum. Known for evoking America's bygone romance with trains, the site was used by Universal Pictures for the film. "Leatherheads'" final scene even features megastars Clooney and Renee Zellwegger silhouetted against the museum's historic backshop and its "Be Careful" sign, as the characters ride away together on a vintage motorcycle.
from
http://www.ncculture.com/
Transportation Museum
http://www.nctrans.org/about_us/history.php
Leatherheads
http://www.leatherheadsmovie.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherheads
SPENCER, N.C. When rail fans and residents of Spencer and Salisbury flock to see the George Clooney movie "Leatherheads" opening today, they might keep their eyes peeled for glimpses of the N.C. Transportation Museum. Known for evoking America's bygone romance with trains, the site was used by Universal Pictures for the film. "Leatherheads'" final scene even features megastars Clooney and Renee Zellwegger silhouetted against the museum's historic backshop and its "Be Careful" sign, as the characters ride away together on a vintage motorcycle.
from
http://www.ncculture.com/
Transportation Museum
http://www.nctrans.org/about_us/history.php
Leatherheads
http://www.leatherheadsmovie.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherheads
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- DanTraveling
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Trains have always been a great and much cheaper way to transport people and goods. The down part of it is that they are not a complete development as it is in addition great noise polluters terrorizing populations all over US with their 1-3 miles range warning horns. To find out where is the engineers historic and unnecessarily mistake, please follow the tags on the left as I commented about it on other posts.
Anyway, Thanks for the posting. It is good to see transportation history and your video is very good in showing that.
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