All right, folks, ready for another round? Where is this? Bonus points if you know what it is!
I don’t know, but it looks like some serious skateboarding to me.
That’s in Gary over by Stowe School … 102nd Avenue West?
I have no idea what they are used for.
I beleive, this is the cement blocking what was the drive way to the origional Fryberger house. It’s off Cloumbus Ave. Final answer, Alex.
Looks like a boat cradle to me….was it from the viking ship on the lakewalk?
Not sure where it is, but it is the cradle for a large LP tank.
D_mauling, you are mostly correct – it’s on South Carterret Street…
I honestly don’t know what it is… I figured some remnant of some kind of pipe system.
I win the bonus points because I know what it is.
Pretty sure that was a cradle for the pipe that carried molten lead and PCBs down to the river.
@Topofthehillman: The Fryberger estate has proper brick and wrought-iron gates.
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I don’t know, but it looks like some serious skateboarding to me.
That’s in Gary over by Stowe School … 102nd Avenue West?
I have no idea what they are used for.
I beleive, this is the cement blocking what was the drive way to the origional Fryberger house. It’s off Cloumbus Ave. Final answer, Alex.
Looks like a boat cradle to me….was it from the viking ship on the lakewalk?
Not sure where it is, but it is the cradle for a large LP tank.
D_mauling, you are mostly correct – it’s on South Carterret Street…
I honestly don’t know what it is… I figured some remnant of some kind of pipe system.
I win the bonus points because I know what it is.
Pretty sure that was a cradle for the pipe that carried molten lead and PCBs down to the river.
@Topofthehillman: The Fryberger estate has proper brick and wrought-iron gates.