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Goldensun 23:40, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
Here is where I'm going to keep my rough drafts. First one is on the Baldwin 60000 steam locomotive, held at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I'm totally swiping another page I found, because I like the layout, and I'm going to adapt it.
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The Baldwin Locomotive Works' model #60,000 was built early in 1926 as an experimental and commerative locomotive, and featured several new technologies at the time. By the time it was retired in 1933, it had logged over 100,000 miles and had been tested all over the country. Only one model was ever built and it is still showcased at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.