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Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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Wed, 2 Nov 2005 23:04:22 GMT
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Hi all,

Fifty years ago in a quiet act of bravery, Rosa Parks stood up for her rights by sitting down.



Gallery (I’ll take more pictures later and put them on my website; I just wanted to get this posted today.)


Bruce

   
         
     
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Re: Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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Thu, 3 Nov 2005 04:29:30 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Hi all,

Fifty years ago in a quiet act of bravery, Rosa Parks stood up for her rights by sitting down.



Gallery

A moving tribute beautifully realized. It succeeds as both a historical commemoration and as a great example of the LEGO vignette style. The slice-through of the bus is very clever and well-executed. Thank you for posting this.

   (I’ll take more pictures later and put them on my website; I just wanted to get this posted today.)

Please do post more pics!

Dave!

   
         
     
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Re: Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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Thu, 3 Nov 2005 05:44:16 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Hi all,

Fifty years ago in a quiet act of bravery, Rosa Parks stood up for her rights by sitting down.



Gallery (I’ll take more pictures later and put them on my website; I just wanted to get this posted today.)


Bruce

Very nice Bruce!

Here in Detroit I’ve been watching the funeral services on local TV all day. She lived most of the last 50 years in Detroit with her late husband Raymond. She was an inspiration to all of us. Ironically THE BUS is also here in metro Detroit. The Henry Ford Museum (America’s 2nd largest museum of Americana after the Smithsonian) purchased THE BUS and restored it recently (they also have the chair from Ford Theatre in which Lincoln was assassinated, and the limo in which Kennedy was assassinated).

The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village complex (now known simply as “The Henry Ford”) is probably the most amazing collection of historic American buildings and items found anywhere. Everything from the original Edison Menlo Park complex to the Wright Brothers House & Bicycle Shop is here, along with the homes of Henry Ford, Noah Webster and Harvey Firestone.

And now the Parks Bus has taken its’ place among the collections of the late great Henry Ford.

December 1, 2005 (4 weeks from now), is the 50th anniversary date. I plan on making a pilgrimage there in December.

Gary Istok

    
          
     
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Re: Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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Fri, 4 Nov 2005 14:51:19 GMT
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Gerhard R. Istok wrote:
   In lugnet.announce.moc, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Hi all,

Fifty years ago in a quiet act of bravery, Rosa Parks stood up for her rights by sitting down.



Gallery (I’ll take more pictures later and put them on my website; I just wanted to get this posted today.)


Bruce

Very nice Bruce!

Here in Detroit I’ve been watching the funeral services on local TV all day. She lived most of the last 50 years in Detroit with her late husband Raymond. She was an inspiration to all of us. Ironically THE BUS is also here in metro Detroit. The Henry Ford Museum (America’s 2nd largest museum of Americana after the Smithsonian) purchased THE BUS and restored it recently (they also have the chair from Ford Theatre in which Lincoln was assassinated, and the limo in which Kennedy was assassinated).

The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village complex (now known simply as “The Henry Ford”) is probably the most amazing collection of historic American buildings and items found anywhere. Everything from the original Edison Menlo Park complex to the Wright Brothers House & Bicycle Shop is here, along with the homes of Henry Ford, Noah Webster and Harvey Firestone.

And now the Parks Bus has taken its’ place among the collections of the late great Henry Ford.

December 1, 2005 (4 weeks from now), is the 50th anniversary date. I plan on making a pilgrimage there in December.

Gary Istok


Gary’s right, and you can actually sit in the bus yourself, and even in the seat where Rosa Parks sat.

I take my kids to the museum and the village several times a year and it never gets old. The village has many relocated historical structures like Gary mentioned, including an old roundhouse that’s a working steam locomotive repair shop, etc. The museum is also now doing tours of the nearby Ford plant, which is a must-see in itself. They also have an IMAX theater.

   
         
     
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Re: Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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Thu, 3 Nov 2005 16:32:01 GMT
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Great, and timely, MOC Bruce! The single wheel is a little surreal but all in all the section bus concept is well executed.

Thanks for sharing and God Bless,

Nathan

Visit my brickshelf gallery: (pic=link)

   
         
   
Subject: 
Re: Rosa Parks 1913-2005
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lugnet.build.vignette
Date: 
Fri, 4 Nov 2005 23:44:26 GMT
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In lugnet.announce.moc, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Hi all,

Fifty years ago in a quiet act of bravery, Rosa Parks stood up for her rights by sitting down.



Gallery (I’ll take more pictures later and put them on my website; I just wanted to get this posted today.)


Bruce

Bruce, Congratulations on your wonderful vignette. I applaud the topic of your vignette. Well chosen. Kev

 

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