Yesterday, I was reading about the progress of the restoration project of the Midmer-Losh at the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall (yes, the Big One):
Apparently, they've got 25% of it working now, and by the end of next year, hopefully that will have gone up to 50% (the main job is re-leathering. One imagines that they're getting through a lot of sheep and cows.) Given sufficient funding, the project's expected to complete by 2023. Having got rid of the asbestos from several of the chambers, they're now starting to take members of the public on guided tours (think that's going to be added to my itinerary at some point.)
There's an awesome recording of the blowers starting up (probably one of the few bits left working a few years ago.) Think Concorde revving up on the runway:
Apparently, they've got 25% of it working now, and by the end of next year, hopefully that will have gone up to 50% (the main job is re-leathering. One imagines that they're getting through a lot of sheep and cows.) Given sufficient funding, the project's expected to complete by 2023. Having got rid of the asbestos from several of the chambers, they're now starting to take members of the public on guided tours (think that's going to be added to my itinerary at some point.)
There's an awesome recording of the blowers starting up (probably one of the few bits left working a few years ago.) Think Concorde revving up on the runway:
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