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Thunder Mesa 1910

Posted on May 21, 2016April 28, 2020 by Dave Meek

After the creation of Nature’s Wonderland National Monument in 1906, the railroad wasted little time in promoting the line to tourists back east. Here we have some early “historic” footage promoting the Thunder Mesa Mining Co. and the many scenic wonders that could be enjoyed along the line.

Posted in 2016 Videos, backstory, model railroading, Thunder Mesa Blog, video

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