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Michael Briggs Michael Briggs is offline
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Default NewYankeeWorkshop

Yep, different servers have different tools and different zoom limits, found
a free one that can zoom right in on the building. the one i found it with
had a version of birds eye view.
"mapdude" wrote in message
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You taking about birds eye views?


Michael Briggs wrote:
Ok,
Ya all got me curious.
Went looking on the net without much luck for a while. But with a little
determination I did find it. Found it in a picture. Once I got one that I
could orient the right way, there it was, plain as day!

Just have to find the right Satellite Picture with the right tools built
in. Satellite photos are pretty unbelievable. Just a little more
resolution and you can read the signs.

Keep tryin, and if ya cant find it, let me know, might give ya a hint!


"KC-Mass" connearneyATcomcastDOTnet wrote in message
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A friend just proved to me that Russ Morash, the producer lives at 41
Pleasant st Lexington and that it is on his property.
That would make it just west of Wilson's farm.

"KC-Mass" connearneyATcomcastDOTnet wrote in message
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It is in Lexington, MA. If you go to Wilson's farm and look across the
fields to the east you can see the workshop. I haven't been by in
about 15 years so it may be overgrown now but that is where it is. May
be best to look in winter when the trees are bare.


"Jason Grasso" wrote in message
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Does anyone know the exact location of the New Yankee Workshop? Some
people say south Burlington, others say a suburb of Boston. I think
the South Burlington address is just a p.o. box. It seems as though
anyone who knows where it is located won't tell anyone.