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A Historical Preservation Loss
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Telephone Pole Insulators While exploring in a wooded area following alongside the railroad tracks, there are a few abandoned telephone poles left in place from the old hay days. My dad once told me that back in his day, him along with his buddies used to throw rocks at those old poles to see who could knock off those insulators. Well, I went out there and looked around the area. I just happened to see one of those old poles hiding in the woods, so I entered through the woodline to explore. While glancing around and scanning the ground for anything interesting, I just happened to spot a piece of glass resting in a pile of fallen ...
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