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Dar vienas Luko Geniušo „everestas“
That is an incredibly nnacifstiag story. The authors hit on a particularly true problem with history especially in today's disposable' age. Things of a certain age fall into a category of not new enough to be attention-grabbing but not old enough to be revered.' Those of us who are ocean liner buffs know this very well. Train/trolley buffs know the feeling as well. We lost so many grand ocean liners and streamliners because they were too old to be useful but not yet appreciated in their historical context. We continue to fight for what's left in ships like the SS United States as it lays rusting in a Philadelphia backwater. The authors deserve a huge round of applause for all the work they did to uncover the history of these unique structures. I know I'm enjoying them even more now that I know the story behind them. Hopefully that will be true for a lot of other people as they read about these places and things on FNY. Keep up the great work.
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