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- On the old Woodward visitors driveway looking at the new frontage road with the new Railroad overpass of Country Club Drive.
- On the old model railroad, the main track going into the storage room staging track area.
- On the old model railroad operating the new little video camera in 2018.
- On the new frontage road looking toward the cafetorium.
- On the left is the Rockford Water Power District where the Woodward Governor Company started in 1902.
- On the left is the new Country Club Drive overpass which eliminated the first aprox. 300 feet of the old Woodward property.
- On the left is the first Curtiss-Wright Company's proportional electric propeller engine governor added to the collection.
- On the left is Nicholas C. Point and on the right the real brewery worker.
- On the left is Brad's Madison childhood home built 53 years ago (at 1826 Camelot Drive).
- On the left is a Hamilton Standard (Woodward) aircraft engine governor, a Hamilton Standard 1P12-A and the CSSA series 210105.
- On the left are the beer vats showing the capacity of barrels of beer for each vat in the vat(circle).
- On the High Bridge coming out of the staging track yard in the storage room.
- On the High Bridge coming out of the staging track yard in the storage room.
- On the Frontage Road off of Country Club Drive.
- On the Ford assembly line in 1928.