Train carved of wood at Gridley Museum

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TRAIN CARVED OF WOOD AT GRIDLEY MUSEUM-Harold Hamilton of Oroville carved this intricate piece of work now on display at the Gridley Museum, 601 Kentucky Street. The steam locomotive was developed to move heavy goods on tramways and to replace the use of horses. The engine, one car with lumber and caboose are beautifully displayed complete with streetlights and rock walls.

  

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Posted Jul 10, 2009 @ 09:54 AM
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Harold Hamilton of Oroville carved this intricate piece of work now on display at the Gridley Museum, 601 Kentucky Street. The steam locomotive was developed to move heavy goods on tramways and to replace the use of horses. The engine, one car with lumber and caboose are beautifully displayed complete with streetlights and rock walls.

Harold Hamilton of Oroville carved this intricate piece of work now on display at the Gridley Museum, 601 Kentucky Street. The steam locomotive was developed to move heavy goods on tramways and to replace the use of horses. The engine, one car with lumber and caboose are beautifully displayed complete with streetlights and rock walls.

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