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The
American Freedom Train in San Antonio, Texas
February 11-14, 1976
The train's
63rd display city.
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The AFT displayed
on the grounds of the Lone Star Brewery.
Image: Lone
Star Brewing Company 1975 Annual Report, Bob Skillman collection |
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The AFT display
layout on the grounds of the Lone Star Brewery. This was revised and, among other changes, the locomotive ended
up on the curved spur ahead of cars 40 & 41. See photo above.
Image: Bob Skillman
collection |
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Ad
from the local paper February 1, 1975
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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The original
plan was for the train to display at the Southern Pacific depot,
but the Brewery was a better fit.
By all accounts
it was one of the most beautiful display sites on the entire itinerary.
Image: Lone
Star Brewing Company 1975 Annual Report |
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Image: Lone
Star Brewing Company 1975 Annual Report |
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Cover
of the Lone Star Brewing Company
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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Cover of the
Lone Star Brewing Company newsmagazine
"The Bru-it News".
Image: Bob Skillman
collection |
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Pat Boone &
Family gave a benefit concert for the train.
Image: Bob Skillman
collection |
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Trackside
entertainment schedule for San Antonio.
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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A
liberal product-testing policy within the brewery also made this
stop a staff favorite!
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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While
in San Antonio, the community and the train gave tribute to local
citizen Eliza Underwood, who was 109 years old when the American
Freedom Train came by.
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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5-inch
sticker from the Bicentennial in Texas.
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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Texas
didn't get its reputation for hospitality for nothing.
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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Train
movement report for the move from Odessa to San Antonio.
Image:
Bob Skillman collection |
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San Antonio poster.
Image: Ryan Moore collection |
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