Link Museum News
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Fri Jan 6 22:52:31 EST 2006
Is the caboose the one that is sitting on the old station tracks near the
shops now? I was up there a week ago and there was a restored N&W cab
sitting down there.
Jason Greene
Cumming, GA
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> By _Kevin Kittredge_ (mailto:kevin.kittredge at roanoke.com)
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> The Roanoke Times
>
> "Mission accomplished"
> The O. Winston Link Museum, which opened in January 2004, has achieved its
> fundraising goal, museum board member David Helmer said. Though the museum
> is
> still seeking donations for a $1 million endowment, the roughly $3 million
> it
> needed to pay for close to 300 of Link's famed railroad photographs,
> exhibits
> and other expenses has been raised. "The museum is debt-free and has
> developed a sizable endowment," Helmer said.
> Center in the Square handled the outside renovation work on the former
> Norfolk and Western passenger station where the museum is located. Center
> will
> meet its own fundraising goal of $6.8 million once $400,000-plus worth of
> already-approved federal transportation funds is released, said Center
> president
> Jim Sears. The museum's total cost was close to $9 million.
> Link, a New York photographer who spent several years photographing the
> waning days of steam locomotion on the N&W in the 1950s, died in 2001.
>
> Link's caboose
> The Link museum, with the help of Norfolk Southern Corp. and Lee Hi Travel
> Plaza, will install Link's prized 1950s-vintage N&W caboose at the museum
> over
> the next few weeks. The caboose, to be installed on the east, or
> Williamson
> Road, side of the building, will eventually be open to the public."
>
>
>
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