
The Wurlitzer pavilion is still the centerpiece
of the memorial park. This photo is from the Memorial Day 2001
services. Sadly, an electronic organ, right, was used for the
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Another view of the pavilion.
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The organ was so loud that it needed to
be played from an underground bunker. |

A view of the console.
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Console is mostly complete with a few missing
stop tabs.
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Here are the combination action setting boards hinged at
the rear of the organ. |
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Cobwebs festoon the console's wiring.
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Another view of the wiring's sad state
of affairs. There are many, many broken wires in the left rear
corner of the console. It is a wonder that it still pays at all. |
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The 32' Diaphones are an impressive sight.
They are one of only perhaps 15 sets that Wurlitzer built.
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A single, bigger than life, three stage
blower provides up to 50" WP. The blower (not the motor)
runs hot to the touch.
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A giant 30HP Westinghouse
motor powers the whole affair.
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