[color=#000099]Good Afternoon fellow MG'ers!!
Just wanted to drop a shout to any MGE members who live in the Indiana, PA or Tampa, FL areas..... I'll be taking holiday in both places in January -- would be nice to meet for coffee or an OSH.... always nice to meet up with other MGE folk.
drop me a PM.[/color]
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Dec 08, 2009 16:35:42
Dec 08, 2009 16:45:53
Are you going to The Roadster Factory while in Indiana? The owner of TRF, Charles Runyan, has a restaurant in downtown Indiana called the Coventry Inn. I don't know if its any good, as I have never eaten there, but it might be worth a visit just for the british charm.
Dec 08, 2009 19:08:51
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[color=#000099]Good Afternoon fellow MG'ers!!
Just wanted to drop a shout to any MGE members who live in the Indiana, PA or Tampa, FL areas..... I'll be taking holiday in both places in January -- would be nice to meet for coffee or an OSH.... always nice to meet up with other MGE folk.
drop me a PM.[/color]"
[color=#000099]Good Afternoon fellow MG'ers!!
Just wanted to drop a shout to any MGE members who live in the Indiana, PA or Tampa, FL areas..... I'll be taking holiday in both places in January -- would be nice to meet for coffee or an OSH.... always nice to meet up with other MGE folk.
drop me a PM.[/color]"
While visiting Indiana, PA, please do visit the Coventry Inn. Nice place and, the last time I ate there, it was quite good.
If you have transportation, you'll want to drive down to Armagh and visit The Roadster Factory. Of course, as you've gathered by now, both places are owned by Charles Runyan. Be sure to meet Charles, as well as John Swauger and the rest of the gang at TRF. Good people who do a good job for our hobby.
I'm about 2 hours to the southwest of Indiana, so, I only get up there a couple of times a year. Our local Triumph club is talking about a trip to Indiana for dinner at the Coventry Inn sometime over the winter, but it hasn't been scheduled, yet.
At any rate, be sure to let us know when in January you will be in Indiana, just in case I will be in town that weekend.
Bud
Dec 08, 2009 19:30:35
Here I thought you were going to be in the states of Indiana - Pennsylvania - and Florida.
:eyeroll:
Dec 09, 2009 04:21:06
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Here I thought you were going to be in the states of Indiana - Pennsylvania - and Florida.
:eyeroll:"
Here I thought you were going to be in the states of Indiana - Pennsylvania - and Florida.
:eyeroll:"
My exact thoughts and I was also thinking why can't Lou stop by here in Virginia on the way :)
Dec 09, 2009 05:47:17
Lou,
If you are a classic movie buff, Indiana, PA is the hometown of James Stewart. They have a nice musuem and much of the town is dedicated to him.
Dec 09, 2009 09:12:43
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Are you going to The Roadster Factory while in Indiana? The owner of TRF, Charles Runyan, has a restaurant in downtown Indiana called the Coventry Inn. I don't know if its any good, as I have never eaten there, but it might be worth a visit just for the british charm."
Are you going to The Roadster Factory while in Indiana? The owner of TRF, Charles Runyan, has a restaurant in downtown Indiana called the Coventry Inn. I don't know if its any good, as I have never eaten there, but it might be worth a visit just for the british charm."
[color=#000099]I'll certainly try to make time, but it's quite far from Indiana, PA -- i'm actually going to visit my daughter and unfortunately will only be there 4 days.[/color]
[quote=mowog1]
Here I thought you were going to be in the states of Indiana - Pennsylvania - and Florida.
[color=#000099]Only you Rick.... only you would think that one up! LOL!!! ya got me on that one brother![/color]
[quote=Naomi]
My exact thoughts and I was also thinking why can't Lou stop by here in Virginia on the way.
[color=#000099]Hey Na! I surely would if we had the time!![/color]
[quote=SafetyFast]
Lou,
If you are a classic movie buff, Indiana, PA is the hometown of James Stewart. They have a nice musuem and much of the town is dedicated to him.
[color=#000099]I'm very much a Jimmy S. fan! And yes, since my daughter went to college there, I've been to the museum and other items of interest related or centered around good ole Jimmy - and you're so right! They really have dedicated quite of bit of that tiny little town to him![/color]
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