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American Folk Art 2023 Wall Calendar

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A versatile and prolific artist, Jane Wooster Scott has garnered international recognition as one of the finest painters of Americana working today. In American Folk Art, her warm and nostalgic paintings of America’s celebrations and holidays offer a vision of an idealized earlier era. Speaking about her approach to her work Jane says, “I paint the way I do and choose my subjects out of a deep love for my country’s heritage.”
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Aristocat Masterpieces 2023 Wall Calendar

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Celebrate some of the greatest feline personalities of all time captured in masterpieces that tell their stories. From the painting of Bubba the Eighth, remarkably like Holbein’s image of a famous English king, and Gizmo, whose likeness intimates a strong connection to the famous self-portrait by Albrecht Durer, to Widget as Bacchus, whose connection with the painter Caravaggio is unmistakable, artist Melinda Copper has each one in the right light. Every month is catnip for feline art lovers, and the critics give it four paws!

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Art of Fly Fishing 2023 Wall Calendar

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Bob White’s paintings in The Art of Fly Fishing capture the pleasures of time spent watching the arc of the cast, feeling the silent pull of the current, and waiting for the snap of the line. One of America’s foremost painters of the
sporting arts, he began his career wandering between Alaska and Patagonia for more than two decades as an itinerant fishing guide. With the help of these vibrant images, you too can enjoy fly fishing throughout the entire year.

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Art of Jonathan Green 2023 Wall Calendar

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The Art of Jonathan Green calendar showcases the southern culture of the artist’s Gullah heritage from the inland marshes near the Sea Islands of South Carolina. Jonathan Green, a graduate of the prestigious School of the Art Institute of Chicago, has won national awards and is recognized by curators and museums as one of the South’s most important living artists and among the greatest African-American artists. His work is found in museums in Germany, Sierra Leone, and throughout the United States.

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Art of the Boat 2023 Mystic Seaport Wall Calendar

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Dramatic sail, exciting power, this wonderful collection of classic boating images will keep you on deck all through the year. There are competitive sail boats like the New York 30s from Nathaniel Herreshoff, the elegant Gilded Age steam yacht Corsair built for financier J.P. Morgan, and even the remarkable Ruth Herring racing — really flying — along the Chicago River during the National Outboard Race in 1933. Get on the water with the Art of the Boat.

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These images come from the cameras of Morris and Stanley Rosenfeld. In 1898 using a borrowed camera Morris Rosenfeld won a photo contest with the picture of a three-masted ship on the East River of New York. The $5 prize allowed him to purchase his own camera and begin a career in photography. Together Morris and son Stanley devoted nearly a century to making photographs of boats. Their work — more than one million images — was
acquired in 1984 by Mystic Seaport Museum and is the largest collection of maritime photographs in the United States.

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Baltimore and Ohio 2023 Wall Calendar

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Running the B&O meant big trains operating through challenging terrain, but the railroad made it work with smart engineering and impressive steam. This edition of the calendar features a range of engines and named trains from “Big Six” engine 6222, a Santa Fe Class S-1a 2-10-2, and Baldwin-built engine 7619, a Class EM-1 2-8-8-4 “war baby,” to engine 4496, a Class Q4-b Mikado 2-8-2 built in 1922, and engine 5308, originally named President Harrison, a Pacific type 4-6-2 built in 1927. Ride with the B&O all through 2023.

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Canadian National Railway 2023 Wall Calendar

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Between 1918 and 1960, Canadian National Railway relied on steam locomotives to move people and freight from coast to coast. Celebrate the era of steam in these vintage photographs. CNR locomotives featured here include: 5125, a Pacific 4-6-2; 6071, a Mountain-type 4-8-2; 6404, a streamlined Northern 4-8-4; and much more great steam on what was known as “The People’s Railway.”

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Cars of the Fab 50s 2023 Wall Calendar

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With brilliant whitewalls, glittering chrome and massive wheelbases, Cars of the Fab 50’s shows off American autos from Pontiac, Kaiser, Packard, Cadillac and more. Detroit’s golden age put America on the highway and gave the world auto envy.

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Cars featured in the 2023 edition include:
• 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible1954
• 1954 Nash Healey Coupe
• 1955 Buick Century Estate Wagon
• 1957 Chrysler 300-C
• 1958 Ford Edsel Citation Convertible
• 1955 Ford Crown Victoria
• 1956 Studebaker Sky Hawk
• 1956 Chrysler New Yorker St. Regis Coupe
• 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible
• 1958 Pontiac Chieftain
• 1954 Chevrolet Corvette
• 1953 Packard Caribbean

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Celebrating Roses 2023 Wall Calendar

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Celebrating Roses pictures America’s official flower in all its beauty and variety. The rose’s rich colors and elegant petal structure come alive in photographs by Rich Baer, an award-winning member of the Portland Rose Society. Sales of the calendar support the educational mission of the Portland Rose Society.

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Roses featured in the 2023 calendar include:
• Miss All-American Beauty – This exquisite bud reminds us that there is
even beauty in the ice crystals of winter.
• Brandenburg Gate – This hybrid tea rose is definitely a Valentine’s special.
• Cream Puff – What a way to welcome Spring!
• Chicago Peace – If April showers result in roses like this, let it rain!
• Chihuly – This gorgeous floribunda that signals all of the wonderful colors of the summer to come was named in honor of noted glass sculptor Dale Chihuly.
• Neptune – Summer has never smelled as sweetly as this intensely fragrant hybrid tea
• Roller Coaster – This single miniature rose almost appears to be hand painted, which is a characteristic of many of the roses hybridized by famous hybridizer Sam McGredy.
• Fitzhugh’s Diamond – This miniflora rose is a perfect gem in the garden, in a vase, or on a show table.
• Crescendo – The name of this hybrid tea rose appears to be extremely
appropriate.
• Colorific – What an easy answer to the trick or treat question of this month.
• Easy Does It – The pumpkin orange color of this floribunda makes it perfect
for this autumn month of thanksgiving.
• Nickelodeon – This miniature rose is reminiscent of the red velvet and white
fur of Santa’s suit. It almost sings “Santa is coming to town!”

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Classic British Cars 2023 Wall Calendar

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Since Rolls met Royce, classic British cars have argued for style and performance. That tension is reflected in this beautiful collection of automobiles from writer and photographer Dan Lyons, who has authored six books and hundreds of automotive articles. Left hand or right, Classic British Cars is ready to drive.
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Cars featured in the 2023 calendar include:
1968 Jaguar XKE
1959 Triumph TR3-A
1961 Morgan Plus Four
1964 Triumph TR-4
1967 Austin Healey 3000
1952 Aston Martin Lagonda 2.6 DHC
1960 Jaguar XK150 S
1962 MGA
1966 Sunbeam Tiger
1954 Aston Martin DB2-4
1962 Daimler SP250
1950 Jaguar MK V

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Classic Motorboats 2023 Wall Calendar

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Elegant and fast, here are glorious examples of the golden age of motorboating. Sculpted in mahogany, brilliantly varnished, fixtured in chrome, and powered by reciprocating engines of vast displacement, these personal powerboats provided then, as they do today, a sense of exhilaration for their owners. The photographs and text of Classic Motorboats come from Norm and Jim Wangard, the publishers of Classic Boating magazine.

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Classic Motorboats featured in this edition include:
• 1957 Chris-Craft 17’ Custom Runabout
• 1948 Century 19′ Sea Maid
• 1936 Seabird 25′ Custom
• 1987 Landing School 26′ Gold Cup racer
• 1924 Nevins 39′ 11″ Sweepstakes runabout
• 1955 Chris-Craft 21′ Capri
• 1935 Gar Wood 22′ Model 22-45
• 1930 Chris-Craft 26′ Model 111
• 1950 Chris-Craft 22′ Custom Sedan
• 1941 Chris-Craft 19′ Custom
• 1946 Chris-Craft 17′ Deluxe Runabout
• 1925 Crouch 27′ design Gold Cup racer

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Classic Motorcycles 2023 Wall Calendar

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Speed and handling—combined with sleek design—have been the dream of avid motorcyclists since the first bike took to the road some 125 years ago. Photographer Steve Cote takes enthusiasts on a road trip through a year of classic bikes. Classic Motorcycles brings you the groundbreaking models that would be the highlights of any collection.

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Motorcycles featured in this edition include:
• 1951 TRIUMPH T100
Triumph produced the first Tiger 100 in 1939, and the bike stayed in production until 1973.
• 1997 MOTO GUZZI CENTAURO
Designed for the 75th anniversary of the Moto Guzzi (MG) factory, the MG Centauro was a limited
production model based on the MG Daytona Sport bike.
• 1978-80 KAWASAKI KZ1000 Z1-R
The Z1-R was a big leap in design for a Japanese bike of the 1970s.
• TRIUMPH T100
1960 Triumph T100 played second fiddle to the 650 Bonneville, but it held its own being a 500.
• 1973 MOTO GUZZI NUOVO FALCONE
Although the Nuovo and the original Falcone shared a 500 cc, four-stroke engine displacement, that’s where the similarity ended.
• HARLEY DAVIDSON WLA
Beginning in 1940, Harley Davidson began producing model WLA for the U.S. Army.
• HENDERSON DELUXE
Henderson Motorcycle Co. manufactured four-cylinder motorcycles from 1912 until 1931.
• 125 GTL 5 VELOCITÀ
MV Agusta is known today for their exotic high-performance motorcycles, but in the 1950s and
1960s, they made a reputation building well-made and reliable small bikes like this 1966 125 GTL 5
Velocità.
• HONDA CB450
The Honda 1968 to 1974 CB450 is popular among custom bike builders.
• BMW R80ST
The R80ST evolved as a more street-friendly version of the R80GS, with 19-inch wheels, instead of
the GS’s 21s.
• VELOTTE VENOM
Manufactured in England, the Velocette Venom was developed to compete with newly
introduced twin-cylinder motorcycles from other British makers.
• DUCATI SUPER SPORT CR
1991-1998 Ducati Super Sport CR used the 904cc air-cooled L-twin two-valve Desmo engine
derived from the Pantah.

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Classic Outhouses 2023 Wall Calendar

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We grapple with vital human needs every day. They inspire great paintings, extraordinary books, symphonies, and cathedrals. Classic Outhouses pictures privies that cross every culture and at special moments are as important as any book or cathedral. . . though a few pages of that book could also prove useful.

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Outhouses featured in the 2023 edition include:
~ Snow-laden outhouse, Eastern Sierra, California
~ Blue outhouse in the Eastern Sierra, California
~ horse waiting at the outhouse, Bishop, California
~ Desert outhouse, Arizona, Utah
~ Garden outhouse, San Luis Obispo County, California
~ Overgrown outhouse, northern Oregon
~ Turkey at the outhouse, Bedford County, Virginia
~ Green moon outhouse, Aitkin County, Minnesota
~ Forest outhouse, Sierra Nevada, California
~ A-frame outhouse, Sierra Nevada, California
~ Logwood outhouse in Blaine County, Idaho
~ Corrugated outhouse, Inyo County, California

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Classic Sail 2023 Wall Calendar

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Classic Sail features sailing craft ranging from traditional working vessels and cruising sailboats, to exciting America’s Cup contenders of the past. Kathy Mansfield, whose work is found in nautical magazines, including WoodenBoat,
Classic Boat, and Water Craft, brings together American and European boats in this very enjoyable pan-Atlantic collection of classic sail.

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Sailboats featured in this edition include:
~ Sailing majestically down the Caledonian Canal in Scotland, Mascotte is one of only 18 remaining Bristol Channel pilot cutters that sailed into the Atlantic to deliver pilots to commercial vessels bound for Bristol.
~ The beautifully restored Chips is a 50 ft. LOA (15.24m) Starling Burgess-designed P Class yacht built in 1913 in Marblehead, Mass.
~ Bonita, a gaff yawl with a clipper bow, was built in 1888 along the lines of a Morecombe Bay Prawner
in northwest England.
~ Susan J was built in 1991, a modern version of the famous Falmouth Working Boats of Falmouth, Cornwall in England.
~ Victory was built in 1882, one of the oldest of the Falmouth Working Boats that are used for fishing, but also to dredge for oysters only under sail, which helps to conserve the oyster beds.
~ Puritan is the most famous of John Alden’s centerboard schooner designs, now racing and chartering in the Mediterranean from near Rome in Italy.
~ This lovely Ness Yawl design of Iain Oughtred is built of marine plywood with a length of 19 ft. 2 in. (5.8m), a beam of 5 ft. 3 in. (1.5m), and a sail area of 133 sq. ft.
~ Tuiga, a 59 ft. 6 in. (18m) gaff rigged cutter, designed and built by William Fife in 1909, races in the 2021 Voiles de St Tropez.
~ The Lady Anne is also a 15 Metre Class, a 63 ft. (19.2m) gaff rigged cutter built in 1912.
~ Ayesha is also gaff rigged, 45 ft. 6 in. (13.9m) LOA, built of larch on oak at the Aldous boatyard in Essex, England and recently restored by Peter Williams in Cornwall.
~ Chinook is a Herreshoff New York 40 built in 1916 for a member of the New York Yacht Club, recently restored with a gaff rig.
~ Spartan is the last of the New York 50 Class, built in 1913 with an LOA of 72 ft. (22m).
~ Marga is a 10 Metre Class yacht by the Swedish designer Carl Oscar Liljgren, launched in 1910 from the Hastholm boatyard near Stockholm.

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Country Roads 2023 Wall Calendar

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The pleasure of driving through the country comes from the visual enjoyment of trees and barns and stone walls, but also from the unexpected discoveries made along the route. In Country Roads the paintings of artist Thomas Wood remind us of the enjoyment found in discovering a special shop, a farm stand, or a country fair. Spend the year finding special places along these Country Roads.

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Dragstrip Memories 2023 Wall Calendar

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If you like your cars fast and loud, then you’ll love the way artist Larry Grossman captures the action in Dragstrip Memories. From classic blown Hemi dragsters to wheel-standing Gassers, they’re all here, burning up the strip… you can almost smell the nitro and hear those headers roar!

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Drag racers featured in this edition include:
• A blown, injected ’40 Willys pickup screams off the line
• Wicked Willys indeed, this ’33 Willys is looking pretty hot!
• Greer-Black-Prudhomme blown Hemi rail.
• “Big John” Mazmanian’s candy apple red, blown Hemi ’41 Willys gasser
The famed metallic blue, blown Olds-powered Swindler II
• ’41 Willys of Stone-Woods and Cook
• ’65 Falcon straight-axle gasser smokes those M&H slicks
• A blown Hemi-powered ’37 Fiat Topolino smokes it’s M&H Racemasters
• A blown, injected Hemi powers this awesome glass ’23 T-bucket
• ’56 Chevy Nomad wagon, straight axle
• Tommy Ivo four-engine dragster
• This blown ’57 Ford gasser roars off the line

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Flowers by Amalia Veralli 2023 Wall Calendar

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We look at a beautiful flower, but do we actually see it? In Flowers 2023, Amalia Elena Veralli proves herself to be a passionate visual explorer, and her photographs take us on an expedition into the remarkable structure of flowers. Whether observing the entire bloom or seeing into a flower’s core, Flowers by Amalia Elena Veralli reveals the incredible patterns, vaulted canopies, and spires that argue for nature’s place as Earth’s foremost architect.

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Flowers featured in this edition include:
~ Parrot Tulip
~ Anemone
~ Water Lily
~ Gloxinia
~ Tulip
~ Clematis
~ Calla Lily
~ Parrot’s Beak
~ Morning Glories
~ Fuchsia
~ Anemone

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Golden Age of Movie Theaters 2023 Wall Calendar

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Growing up just a few miles from the heart of Hollywood, artist Larry Grossman has, like so many of us, always loved
going to the movies, especially when it’s to a classic theatre. Whether Baroque, Art Deco, or pure fantasy in design, they were, and still are, the perfect place to feel like part of the action on the silver screen! In love with the styles of the 1930s-50s, Larry created these vivid images to transport us to a time when these fabulous theaters looked just as they did in the Golden Age of film!

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Theaters featured in this edition include:
• Hollywood Theatre, Hollywood, CA, built in 1913, remodeled in 1936
• Fremont Theatre, San Luis Obispo, CA, built in 1941
• Warner Grand Theatre, San Pedro, CA, built in 1931
• Star Theatre, Oceanside, CA, built in 1956
• Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz, CA, built in 1949
• Crest Theatre, Westwood, CA, built in 1940
• Metro Theatre, San Francisco, CA, built in 1924, remodeled in 1941
• Alex Theatre, Glendale, CA, built in 1925, remodeled in 1940
• Vista Theatre, Los Feliz, CA, built in 1923, now owned by Quenton Tarrantino
• Warner Grand Theatre, San Pedro, CA, built in 1931
• Fremont Theatre, San Luis Obispo, CA, built in 1941
• Fox Theatre, Westwood, CA, built in 1931, remodeled in 1949

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Great Old Trucks 2023 Wall Calendar

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Pickup trucks were once used for, well, picking up stuff. They were a little rough around the edges, maybe a sticky stick shift and heat that only worked sometimes. But you could fill up the bed with full sheets of plywood, or the
remains of a kitchen remodeling job. Great Old Trucks made you feel like accomplishing something… that you had and that you could. These old trucks should inspire memories.

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Trucks featured in this edition include:
• 1937 GMC T14B Pickup
• 1937 Mack Jr. Cab Express
• 1939 Ford Series 91C Model 83 Pickup
• 1957 International Harvester A-100 Golden Anniversary Edition
• 1947 Chevrolet 3100 Panel Truck
• 1961 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside Pickup
• 1941 Ford ½ ton Pickup (and Fordson Tractor)
• 1959 Chevrolet Apache Pickup
• 1990 Dodge Dakota Sport Convertible
• 1931 Ford Model 78B Closed Cab Pickup
• 1966 Ford F-100 Pickup
• 1979 Dodge D150 Li’l Red Express

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Hot Rods 2023 Wall Calendar

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Hot rods and custom cars have always represented the independent and rebellious spirit of America. A craze that started not long after WWII when G.I.’s returning home decided to strip down and modify for speed an old jalopy they could pick up for cheap. Whether cruising to the burger stand or racing at the drag strip, these lowered, chopped, flamed, and chromed cars got the looks …and the girls! It’s a trend that continues to this day and is more popular than ever. Hot Rod Artist Larry Grossman brings this exciting scene to life with his unique and highly detailed pictures in Hot Rods.

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Hot Rods featured in this edition include:
• The heat is on as a ’32 coupe and a flamed ’34 sedan make a fast pit stop at a cool Red Rocks Frontier Station
• A chopped and blown ’28 Ford pick-up makes a cool cruiser for this beautiful Beach Patrol Babe
• Being hauled by a flamed Kustom ’39 Ford cab-over is the famous Stone-Woods-Cook ’41 Willys gasser, heading down a dusty highway
• This slick ’37 Ford three-window coupe is a rare find, because Ford never made a three-window in 1937
• Ed Roth’s Beatnik Bandit and the Outlaw are two of the most famous, beautiful, and radical rods from the ‘60s
• Under a full moon, the straw-hatted owner of this mildly hoppedup ’32 roadster makes a pit stop at Jake’s Mohawk Service
• A slick, scalloped ’32 three-window coupe just finished a run at the famed Bonneville Salt Flats Raceway
• A Rat Rod Rebel is tearing up Route 66 in his Cad-powered, six Stromberg-carbed ’32
• Six-twos on a Hemi in a chopped ’30 Model A Rat Rod is a nice ride for this cowdog pooch
• A nice (the artist’s own) ’32 three-window coupe is bustin’ out
• This fine, chopped ‘33 three-window Ol’ Skool coupe is ready to roll
• A custom ‘39 Ford Rod sedan looks just fine on the edge of Mono Lake in California

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Howard Fogg’s Trains 2023 Wall Calendar

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Considered the all-time master of railroad art, Howard Fogg painted the power and majesty of the steel wheel on the steel rail. After rail fans discovered Fogg’s artistry, he spent the next 50 years as a freelance artist reinventing the steam age. In Howard Fogg’s Trains, his paintings live on, commemorating the great age of railroading.

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Railroads featured in this edition include:
• It is the winter of 1940, as Rio Grande Southern “Mudhen” 455 leads a short Rio Grande Southern freight train out of Telluride, CO
• Denver, Northwestern and Pacific 208, an articulated 2-6-6-0, is working hard with a westbound freight as it climbs the first leg of the Giant’s Ladder in the winter of 1920
• Denver and Rio Grande Western 1705, a Class M-64 Northern (4-8-4) built in 1929 by the Baldwin Locomotive
Works, is leading eastbound Train #2 along the eastern flank of the Collegiate Peaks, northwest of Buena Vista, CO
• Southern Pacific Locomotive 4451, a Class GS-4 Northern built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1941, is leading
• Train 99, the Coast Daylight, along the rim of the Pacific Ocean south of San Louis Obispo, CA
• For the last few years of its career, Rio Grande 318, a 2-8-0 Consolidation, had a more-or-less regular run between
Montrose and Ouray, CO
• Baltimore and Ohio 5301, a Class P-7d Pacific (4-6-2), is on the eastbound Cincinnatian near Athens, VA sometime in the summer of 1947
• Santa Fe 303 leads westbound Train #17, the Super Chief, several miles east of Gallup, NM in the summer of
1950.
• Southern Pacific Engine 9, leading a southbound freight several miles south of Owenyo, CA, was built by the Baldwin
Locomotive Works in 1909
• The North Woods Hiawatha was not quite as classy as the Hiawathas operated on the Milwaukee Road’s main line,
but it was just as important, supplying passenger service between New Lisbon and Star Lake, WI.
• The East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad was narrow gauge and ran eastward from Johnson City, TN to Hampton, TN. Known locally as the “Tweetsie,” it connected with the Linville River Railroad near Boone, NC
• Union Pacific 844, a Class FEF-3 Northern (4-8-4), is leading westbound mail train #25 west of La Grande, OR in the winter of 1949
• New York Central 6012, a Class S-1b Northern 4-8-4 (that the Central referred to as a Niagara), running northbound with a passenger train along the wintertime Hudson River near Cold Spring, NY in 1950

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Illinois Central 2023 Wall Calendar

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The longest railroad in the world in 1856, Illinois Central rails crossed Illinois, and eventually connected Chicago and Lake Michigan to New Orleans and the Gulf of Mexico. Locomotives and trains featured here range from a Mikado (2-8-2) built by Baldwin in 1911, and a Mountain-type 4-8-2 built by the Central’s own shops, to the City of New Orleans departing Chicago in 1960, the streamlined Green Diamond in 1968, and more. Celebrate the “Mainline of Mid-America.”

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Locomotives featured in this edition include:
• Illinois Central 2119, a Mikado (2-8-2), is leading a freight into Kankakee, IL on January 23, 1956
• Illinois Central 2500 is moving through the yard at Centralia, IL on December 4, 1956. Illinois Central owned 56 of these Mountain type (4-8-2) locomotives, built by the Paducah Shops in 1937 through 1952
• Illinois Central 4015 and 4001 (E-7A leads—E6A trails; both are EMD locomotives) are leading Train 14, the eastbound Land O’ Corn, making a station stop at Broadview, IL on April 17, 1962
• Illinois Central 1447, a Mikado (2-8-2), is getting its feet wet during the great Mississippi River flood in April 1950
• Illinois Central 2809, a ponderous Santa Fe (2-10-2) type, complete with an auxiliary water car, is at Centralia, Illinois on April 25, 1957.
• It is June 1960 at Central Station, Chicago, IL, and 4025 is preparing to head south with Train 1, the City of New Orleans, scheduled to depart at 7:50 a.m. The two units assigned to this train are 4025, an E-8A, and an accompanying E-8B, both EMD locomotives
• Illinois Central 4001 is on Train 21, the southbound Green Diamond at the Springfield, IL depot in July 1968. 4001 is an EMD E-6A. The Green Diamond went into service in 1936 as a daily Chicago to St. Louis, MO train. This would be Illinois Central’s first streamlined train.
• Illinois Central 1350A and 1350B, a Class TR1A and TR1B, are switching at Madison, IL on July 18, 1957
• IC steam on display at the roundhouse in Central City, KY on October 27, 1957 are locomotives 1658, 1518, 1572, all 2-8-2 Mikados, 2721, a 2-10-2, and 1528, another Mikado
• Illinois Central 2304, a 4-6-2-Pacific, is leading a local freight at Flanagan, IL on October 10, 1957
• Illinois Central 3502, a 0-8-0 switcher, one of 70 built by Baldwin Locomotive Works and Lima Locomotive Works between 1921 and 1929
• Illinois Central 2550, a Mountain (4-8-2) built by the Paducah Shops in 1941

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Milwaukee Road 2023 Wall Calendar

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Chartered in 1849, the Milwaukee Road eventually extended its tracks across the northern tier of the United States to the Pacific Ocean. Noted for its innovative electric motive power and passenger service, the line’s successes were overshadowed by weak management and strong competition. By Spring 1982, all Milwaukee lines from the West Coast to Minnesota had been abandoned, and in 1986 remaining Midwest lines were absorbed into the Soo Line. Today CP Rail operates what remains.

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Locomotives and named trains featured in this edition include:
• Milwaukee Road 100 is on the point of the northbound Morning Hiawatha ready to leave Milwaukee for Minneapolis, MN by way of Portage and La Crosse on September 28, 1941. This Class F-7 locomotive was built by the American Locomotive Company in August 1938
• Most railroads had an oddball piece of motive power or two: here is the Milwaukee Road entry. It is running light
through the yard at Milwaukee on August 25, 1955. This is 5900, a streamlined motorcar, referred to as the Bulldog
• Milwaukee Road Bi-polar Motor E-3 is the power for the Olympian Hiawatha leaving Seattle, WA for Tacoma on July 16, 1951.
• Milwaukee Road 572, a six-axle RSD-5 built in 1953 by the American Locomotive Company, in concert with two other Alcos, (both RSC-3s: 594 and 596), are on a local freight at Sparta, WI on April 8, 1972
• Milwaukee Road 102, a streamlined Baltic (Milwaukee referred to their 4-6-4’s as Baltics instead
of Hudsons), an F-7 Class locomotive, is leading the Northbound Chippewa at Rondout, IL on September 19, 1948.
• Motors E-23B and E-23C on Train #16, the eastbound Olympian Hiawatha, at Tacoma, WA on May 4, 1958.
• Milwaukee Road E-73 and E-79 are on an incredibly long eastbound work train at Donald, MT, 17 miles east of Butte on July 4, 1973
• Milwaukee Road Electric Switcher E-82 has the pans up and is working at Deer Lodge, MT in
August 1965
• Milwaukee Road 548 is leading a transfer freight through St. Paul, MN on July 25, 1971. The first three units in this seven-unit consist are Fairbanks-Morse H16-66 “baby trainmasters”, followed by an F7A-F7B-GP9 and an SD24 (all EMD power)
• Milwaukee Road 17B, an EMD E7A, a 2,000-horsepower unit, is at Council Bluffs, IA on October 29, 1955
• Milwaukee Road 1060, a Class B-4 Ten-Wheeler built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1902, is on a local freight at Sauk Prairie, WI in September 1953
• Milwaukee Road 93C is leading Train #101, the Afternoon Hiawatha out of Chicago’s Union Station
at 1:02PM on June 1, 1953

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Mount Rainier National Park 2023 Wall Calendar

$15.95

Mount Rainier National Park in western Washington State preserves some of the best of nature’s scenic treasures. Described as an Arctic island in a temperate sea of coniferous forest, Mount Rainier is the tallest volcano in the Cascade Range and the largest single-peak glacial system in the contiguous United States. The Mount Rainier National Park calendar captures the park in all of its seasonal beauty through words and photographs by Ronald G. Warfield.

This 2023 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Mount Rainier locations featured in this edition include:
• The season’s first storms frost the ice-covered Mountain and freeze the glacially-carved basin near Chinook Pass into winter.
• Snow-festooned trees catch the warm pastel glow of a setting sun in Edith Creek Basin at Paradise Meadows.
• Mount Rainier basks in a warm pastel glow in the magic hour around sunset.
• When we enter the park via the Carbon River valley, we arrive in an old-growth forest cathedral that only a century ago extended from the base of Mount Rainier to the shores of Puget Sound.
• The clear-flowing Paradise River spills 155 feet over the side of Mazama Ridge and chortles through Paradise Valley.
While subalpine lupine and other wildflowers carpet Edith Creek Basin, snowpacks melt slowly on this eastern face of Alta Vista.
• Mount Rainier, at 14,411 feet in elevation, towers nearly two miles above the fragrant, colorful sea of subalpine wildflowers on the Lakes Trail at Paradise.
• Mount Rainier admires itself in the mirror of Reflection Lake, bathed in warm morning light and framed by subalpine fir and mountain hemlock.
• Seekers of reflections find delight and solace in evenings enjoyed at one of the supreme wildflower meadows in the northwestern corner of the park.
• As the first snows of the approaching winter blanch the upper slopes of Mount Rainier, Paradise Meadow blazes once more.
• In the magic hours after sunset, twilight fades into astronomical darkness and the sky fills with a shimmering veil of brilliantly colored points of light–a starry wilderness.
• Sunset on the shortest day of the year casts a warm glow and strong side lighting on snowflocked subalpine firs near the old Paradise camp.

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