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"ROADSIDE AMERICA"
THE WORLD'S GREATEST INDOOR
MINIATURE VILLAGE
Covers Over 4000 Square Feet of Spectacular Beauty,
You Will Be Amazed, More Than You
Ever Expected to See
Nearly 50 Years in the Making
by Laurence T. Gieringer
Route 22 - 4 Miles West of Hamburg, Pa.
Open 10 A. M., to 10 P. M., - Weekdays, Holidays
and Sundays All Year.
Home burned down, possibly by railroad. Red
Brick and Steel Bridge. This unusual type bridge
was common about 1860 in the Eastern States.
Home of airport operator being painted, this air-
port is laid out the same a real port.
Red
cedar log cabin typical of type found in Bruce and
Zion National Park. Built by government for
American tourists. Three Arch Stone Bridge which
was very common arching our streams in 1875 and
are a fancy to artists to sketch. Old antiquated
boat house and dance pavilion, originally located
at Lake George, N. Y.
Tourist cabins at foot of hill. Five span highway
bridge in center. See trolley cross. This is an
interesting spot to watch the trains winding through
the valleys and overhead bridges. The engineer will
sign and talk to you.
Published by Laurence
as
T. Gieringer, Hamburg, Pa.