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- The original Woodward visitors entrance on their 57 acres of property.
- All the old Woodward black iron fencing has been removed.
- This frontage road named Woodward Drive was added when the state constructed a Railroad overpass on Country Club Drive.
- The old Woodward Mill Pond with the Mill House on the right.
- Looking toward the Mill House.
- The old Wisconsin Central Railroad tracks next to the Woodward fence/ property line.
- The Canadian National Railway now owns all the track in the Central Wisconsin area.
- On the left is the new Country Club Drive overpass which eliminated the first aprox. 300 feet of the old Woodward property.
- The old Woodward cafetorium is shown which served about 500 meals a day back in the day.
- The Woodward driveway goes all the way around in the back to the main buildingto the shipping docks. The old Garden House (had 15 workers) in at the end of this picture.
- Leaving the property, showing the new Country Club Drive Railroad overpass.
- The CN Railroad added a second main line track next to the property.
- The new frontage "Woodward Drive" road added when the overpass was added.
- The Woodward black iron fencing was located about half way up the new road embankment.
- A CN train waiting to enter the main yard one mile down the tracks.