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	<title>Comments on: Ex-CNR 6200 sits in a cold and dilapidated state out front of the Museum of Science and Technology. Built in 1942 she was donated to the Museum of Science and Technologies in 1964 and was moved their in 1967 at the young age of 25. The U-2-g now sits as a welcome-sign and landmark to the Museum, probably weighing half as much with all the missing parts. I sure hope the parts are sitting in storage somewhere instead of being reincarnated as an engine block or some tin cans.</title>
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