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No, you can't. The track is more than a quarter-mile north of Route 15 and both lanes are still intact.
Mercer is absolutely correct; Meinert originally got an NHRA saction and then went to AHRA. He closed Nashville when he buiult and opened Pacific. |
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Nashville starting line , summer of 64, my 64 comet g/sa.
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Awesome shot, Michael! It still looks exactly the same except the treeline in the background, (NW of the starting line), has grown substantially in fifty years!
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If the track was north of 15, was it east or west of Nashville? If you get on one of those local/live sites you should be able to see an 1/8 mile of track and shutdown from those satellite views. If you look up Wentzville, last year, and you could still make out the track in the construction that was going on.
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The track is plainly visible on any satellite imagery east of Nashville.
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downfall of St Louis track was when they turned the track the other way, man i have great memories of the old AHRA days of the Gateway Nats and one of the first drag strips in the country that had a bar & restaurant right by the starting line.
Bret remembers those great days also! |
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Bret,
My Dad said he used to go to Cahokia in the 1950's to Park's Air College where they used to run on the air strip. He told me that Lawrenceville was run on the air strip there also. He attended it a lot. He saw Garlits, Arfons, and the "Bustle Bomb" back in the day. It must have been quite a time back then. Steve |
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That club, bar, restaurant, went by the name of "Stages". It...., was a local legend. |
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