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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.

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 

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

Ernie's 66 six cyllinder coupe

Phil's GT

Joe & Miss Helen's PJ

Roland's GT 

Back on the road...

traffic

Those GT500s sure look aggressive

ICMC beautifying parking spaces

Miss Lisa & Mike's 93 SE

Cruise participants at Bob's Burgers

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

Sunflower seeds in Ernie's 66. Blasted squirrels...

Of the many displays, first is the milking station

Rural barn and yard

Rural bedroom

In case you were wondering... Stan said this works fine

Lynden's Cozy Cafe 

Victorian kitchen

Victorian parlor

Victorian bedroon...

Bikes of yesteryear

Indian dugout canoe

Motor bike and motorcycle

Transportation of a bygone era

Stagecoaches delivered mail and people

Formal coach

Enclosed coach

How goods were delivered

Horsedrawn tanker delivered fuel for horseless carriages

Lynden's first rural Fire truck

Nicely equipped

Later Fire Truck support

Early car

Early service station, with truck and motorcycle

Tractors