DON'T MISS OUT- Limited Supply

Only 100 Made!

Approximately 18x9, with an original art rendering of the Avella/Pryor Train Station, circa 1910, an actual railroad spike, and a message, all affixed to a slate from the original roof of the station! The various views of the train station are seen in different seasons and treatments. The plaques are also uniquely numbered (e.g my 5/100) and signed by the artist, Jim Morris.  At only $50, they are an absolute steal- already fixed with a rope for easy hanging from a hook in your den, library, office or game room.  Here are some views, of 4 plaques, 2 plaques, and 1 plaque (the one I bought.):

NOTE: On-sale any time the station is open are signed, numbered and dated copies of Joseph Bogo's engrossing Avella Novel "Holes in the Hills" based on The Cliftonville Mine Riot of 1922.

Along with a Book-signing by Mr. Bogo, during the Grande Opening dedication, copies of "Historical Sketches of Northern Washington County" by Mr. A D White will be available for sale.  Copies of "A Scrapbook of Schools" by Kathryn Slasor, and "Book of Bridges" by June Welch may be purchased via pre-order.

 

Railroad photos, provided from Mr. William Poellot's collection, will be available for sale at the train station/society headquarters. Each is 16x20 inches in size and will be available for a $50 donation..