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This is a page where my archaeologist (my first major in college) shows.
This is a page where my archaeologist leanings (my first major in college) show up.


I will try to demonstrate the the 4th building is still there as of 2025.  The pictures on the left are from the 1980s and the right are from 2025.  I may use an image from any of the four assembly buildings since they where modeled similarly.
I will try to demonstrate that the the 4th building is still there as of 2025.  The pictures on the left are from the 1980s and the right are from 2025.  I may use an image from any of the four assembly buildings since they where modeled similarly.
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[[File:4b to wh old.jpg]]<br> North end of the building.
[[File:4b to wh old.jpg]]<br> The North end of the building. The overhang on the old warehouse has been removed.  
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Finally, both buildings bend about 3/4 of the way down them.

Latest revision as of 19:10, 24 May 2025

This is a page where my archaeologist leanings (my first major in college) show up.

I will try to demonstrate that the the 4th building is still there as of 2025. The pictures on the left are from the 1980s and the right are from 2025. I may use an image from any of the four assembly buildings since they where modeled similarly.


Note the exposed rafters hang slighty lower than the fascia board and that the soffit matches.


Note the bare lighting bracket in the soffit in 2025.


Double cement joints occasionally. (Most are single joints.)


The North end of the building. The overhang on the old warehouse has been removed.

Finally, both buildings bend about 3/4 of the way down them.