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Terri S
Great museum to visit.
TONS of railroad cars to see and some you can walk through. I didn't see anything about forestry. There was a section that had the old telephone communication equipment.
This is a must see for any train enthusiast. The displays were laid out nicely and unrestored as if they were retired from service and placed there. It was nice to read about the history of the railwa...
I love this place. I often just take a ride in the summer by myself since my children have all grown up now. And you can buy Frozen Paddle ice cream right at the counter when you buy your ticket to ri...
This promised to be a fun afternoon out seeing some old railway engines and other attractions from the great era of railway. Sadly, from the very entrance it all looked rather sad. Nothing was well ma...
We took our grandsons (aged 4 and 19 months) to a Day with Thomas. We all enjoyed the displays and the boys enjoyed the games even though it was raining. It's worth the trip to experience a hands on i...
Great museum to visit.
TONS of railroad cars to see and some you can walk through. I didn't see anything about forestry. There was a section that had the old telephone communication equipment.
Great for train enthusiasts
This is a must see for any train enthusiast. The displays were laid out nicely and unrestored as if they were retired from service and placed there. It was nice to read about the history of the railwa...
Ride the Rail
I love this place. I often just take a ride in the summer by myself since my children have all grown up now. And you can buy Frozen Paddle ice cream right at the counter when you buy your ticket to ri...
A little sad
This promised to be a fun afternoon out seeing some old railway engines and other attractions from the great era of railway. Sadly, from the very entrance it all looked rather sad. Nothing was well ma...
Rainy Day with Thomas
We took our grandsons (aged 4 and 19 months) to a Day with Thomas. We all enjoyed the displays and the boys enjoyed the games even though it was raining. It's worth the trip to experience a hands on i...