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Great NYT sports section today
Story on Mariano Rivera featuring images that we know well of Addie Joss and Eddie Walsh, the two career WHIP leaders, on front page. Then major piece on "Gettysburg Eddie" Plank and huge photo, marking 150th anniv of battle. Great stuff on how Plank honored in hometown. And buried across from "Gettysburg Eddie's" diner. Buick dealership gone, though. Died at age 50.
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I am about 90 minutes from Gettysburg, and have been there 3-4 times. There is so much interesting stuff to see there regarding the battle. I knew Eddie Plank was from Gettysburg, served as a battlefield tour guide after his career ended and is buried in Gettysburg. But I have not been to Gettysburg since the restaurant dedicated to his memory opened in 2009. I have wanted to go back to Gettysburg ever since I found that out, just to eat there. That is on my bucket list of places close to home to visit.
http://www.gettysburgeddies.com/ Last edited by Bored5000; 06-30-2013 at 09:43 AM. |
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Yup, a great read this AM
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I spent an unforgettable day in Gettysburg following last year's Baltimore National in the company of Jay Wolt who gave me the Ten Thousand Dollar Battlefield & Eddie Plank Tour. Stopped for a burger and a Dr Pepper at Gettysburg Eddie's Restaurant, a tour highlight. The place is newish but the walls are replete with large photos (mostly repros but thoughtfully displayed) of deadballers. The waitresses were impressed that I could name them off one after the other. And I get a kick out of impressing waitresses. They're girls after all, and at my age cheap thrills are better than no thrills. But I digress. In my opinionated opinion a visit to Gettysburg should be on everybody's bucket list. Our nation was saved there; the place is profound with glory and haunted beauty. Gonna be rocking there this week.
Some reading material whilst pointing Percy at the porcelain. My nifty souvenir t-shirt; the logo as seen on the storefront in second picture above is on the back. This unlikely looking building was the site of Eddie's car dealership. There is a plaque out front attesting to the fact. |
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But don't come during the next several days as it will be a zoo in town & in the battlefields. They expect 250,000 visitors during the 150th anniversary celebration which started a couple of days ago and will last through next weekend. David, had a good time last August when you were here. Likewise last month when I gave another N54 member and his family the guided tour. Its a great place to visit. |
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Thanks for the great pictures of Gettysburg Eddie's, Kawika. I really do have to get there soon to check it out. This isn't any kind of big trip, but I am also planning to make my first trip to Christy Mathewson Days in Factoryville in August.
Edited to add that it takes a real deadball fan to snap photos in the bathroom for our viewing enjoyment on here. Last edited by Bored5000; 06-30-2013 at 12:37 PM. |
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