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A truck driver spent 20 years making this astonishing scale model of every single building in New York City
In 2004, truck driver Joe Macken created a miniature replica of New York City’s 30 Rockefeller Plaza out of balsa wood.
A dispute over a building use agreement at the Cross Orchards Historic Site has pushed out a model railroad club that’s ...
Some pieces of that model railroad, which captivated his young imagination decades ago, live on in the elaborate layout that ...
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Binghamton Train Show returning for 23rd year. Here's when, what's featured
The Binghamton Train Show is returning for its 23rd year, bringing together "a dedicated community of hobbyists." ...
Two Harbors' Burlington Station unveils state's biggest wooden train table featuring multi-height play areas and ...
The future of work is not a distant horizon; it is being built right now. Invest in upskilling, launch apprenticeships, back ...
Joe Macken spent more than two decades building an exquisitely detailed model of New York City. Now, the miniature metropolis ...
The generative AI models used in classified environments can answer questions but don't currently learn from the data they ...
Exclusive: Niantic's AI spinout is training a new world model using 30 billion images of urban landmarks crowdsourced from ...
These fun and quirky restaurants across Arkansas serve up great food with personality, making them must-visit spots for ...
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