It's on the move! But to where????

Quick! Call a professional trucker and set up a prototype scene!

But it's REAL. After nearly a year of talking, it rolled off the trailer....

And arrived .... HERE!

But where is here? HERE!!!!
http://www.velocity.net/~lsrhs/I had the fun of 'helping' the donation deal between the steel company and the museum, but after being parked dangerously close to the melt shop for months , it arrived at North East, PA yesterday, December 30, 2008.
LSRHS is soliciting donations for restoration of her. It really only needs a coat of paint and batteries from the looks of things, as it was recently operational. Goals are to have it operational around the museum trackage this summer. $1000 should do it, care to kick in?
Thanks to the president of the society, Ray Grabowski, for the transit and delivery photos.
Donations to Lake Shore Railway Historical Society
P.O. Box 571
Wall & Robison Streets
North East, PA 16428-0571 and just put "25-tonner' on them.