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On the left is Brad's Madison childhood home built 53 years ago (at 1826 Camelot Drive).

20210211191243-bfa76c99.jpg On the left is a Hamilton Standard (Woodward) aircraft engine governor, a Hamilton Standard 1P12-A and the CSSA series 210105.ThumbnailsOn the left is Nicholas C. Point and on the right the real brewery worker.On the left is a Hamilton Standard (Woodward) aircraft engine governor, a Hamilton Standard 1P12-A and the CSSA series 210105.ThumbnailsOn the left is Nicholas C. Point and on the right the real brewery worker.On the left is a Hamilton Standard (Woodward) aircraft engine governor, a Hamilton Standard 1P12-A and the CSSA series 210105.ThumbnailsOn the left is Nicholas C. Point and on the right the real brewery worker.On the left is a Hamilton Standard (Woodward) aircraft engine governor, a Hamilton Standard 1P12-A and the CSSA series 210105.ThumbnailsOn the left is Nicholas C. Point and on the right the real brewery worker.

Google "1826 Camelot Drive, Madison, Wisconsin" to see current pictures of this one-of-a-kind house.

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