In the halcyon days of early Doctor Who fandom in the United States the opportunity to experience the show outside the television were few and far between. It was quite a surprise then when this traveling exhibition made its way to small town Maine in the summer of 1986.
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My nephew Roger and I made our way to Calais to take in the tour and artifacts from the show.
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The mural on the side of the truck was by Andrew Skilleter