Lynde's Pioneer Museum Cruise
In spite of a dreary forecast, on the 26th of March, Ernie, Miss Nina & Stan, Brent & Miss Barb, Chris & Miss Ashley & the girls, Phil, Joe & Miss Helen, Roland and James headed out for a long cruise to Lynden's Pioneer Museum via a detour along scenic Mosquito Lake road. Along the way they had a photo op and lunch with Miss Lisa & Mike and their '93 SE. Here are some pictures of the cruise and some from the museum.
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Elder and newer Mustangs and members |
Phil's GT, Brent's Fox, and Chris' GT |
Speaking of Phil's GT... |
Joe & Miss Helen's PJ and Roland's GT |
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Lined up and ready to hit the road |
James' 66 on Mosquito Lake Road bridge |
Brent & Miss Barb's Fox on the bridge |
Miss Nina & Stan's GT500 |
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Ernie's 66 six cyllinder coupe |
Phil's GT |
Joe & Miss Helen's PJ |
Roland's GT |
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Back on the road... |
traffic | ||
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Those GT500s sure look aggressive |
ICMC beautifying parking spaces |
Miss Lisa & Mike's 93 SE |
Cruise participants at Bob's Burgers |
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Back on the road to the Lynden Pioneer Museum |
Miss Nina's GT500 |
Phil's GT and James' 66 |
Joe's PJ, Ernie's 66, Brent's Fox |
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Sunflower seeds in Ernie's 66. Blasted squirrels... |
Of the many displays, first is the milking station |
Rural barn and yard |
Rural bedroom |
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In case you were wondering... Stan said this works fine |
Lynden's Cozy Cafe |
Victorian kitchen |
Victorian parlor |
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Victorian bedroon... |
Bikes of yesteryear |
Indian dugout canoe |
Motor bike and motorcycle |
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Transportation of a bygone era |
Stagecoaches delivered mail and people |
Formal coach |
Enclosed coach |
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How goods were delivered |
Horsedrawn tanker delivered fuel for horseless carriages |
Lynden's first rural Fire truck |
Nicely equipped |
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Later Fire Truck support |
Early car |
Early service station, with truck and motorcycle |
Tractors |