04-07-2009, 08:16 AM
MasonJar Wrote:Why don't you try something electronic? Blog, website, etc. There are a number of good examples already of specific areas - Old Time Trains is one that comes to mind. But that's more history than heritage, so to speak.
With a blog or website, there's little to no investment, at least in the initial stages. One of my favourite (non-train, although they have some pages devoted) is <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.forgotten-ny.com">http://www.forgotten-ny.com</a><!-- m -->. Started as a guy with a camera. He recently progressed to a book, but keeps the site going. He even has contributors now. Very informative and well presented.
Andrew
Thanks, Andrew -- that's an interesting idea and may be the way to go, especially these days.
Rob
Rob
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