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Like many boys when he was growing up, Jim Ehernberger loved playing with trains. Unlike most, he never stopped. The now 88-year-old retired ...
Discover craft beers from a variety of local craft breweries, liquor distilleries, play oversized games, meet ThunderBug and ...
Ayr Mount, a Federal-era plantation house, sits just outside town with beautiful grounds for exploring. The Poet’s Walk trail there offers a peaceful stroll through woods and fields. Perched where the ...
"Big Boy," a 1.2 million-pound locomotive, is back in Colorado after being restored to the world’s largest operating steam locomotive.
Union Pacific’s (UP) Big Boy No. 4014 and Lincoln Locomotive No. 1616 last week rode the rails together for the first time as part of a limited excursion tour in Colorado and Wyoming.
The world's largest operating steam train is in Denver. Union Pacific's legendary Big Boy No. 4014 locomotive made a pit stop in the Mile High City on Friday.
“Big Boy,” a 1.2 million-pound locomotive, is back in Colorado after being restored to the world’s largest operating steam locomotive — and there’s one more chance to see it this weekend.
One local artist is bringing life back to the Bob's Big Boy statues outside of their Burbank location, rejuvenating an iconic image of American burger joints dating back decades.
BURBANK, California (KCAL, KCBS) — A local artist is bringing a piece of the past back to Burbank, rejuvenating the iconic statues outside of Bob’s Big Boy entirely by hand.
An art project which combines large wooden patterns and a one-and-a-half ton street roller is underway along the Lakeshore. It's called Really Big Prints.
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