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         Railroad Museums:     more books (100)
  1. New Mexico's Railroads: An Historical Survey by David F. Myrick, 1970
  2. A history of the Florence & Cripple Creek and Golden Circle Railroads (Colorado rail annual) by Tivis E Wilkins, 1976
  3. The town builders: The historical focus of Stuhr Museum by Robert N Manley, 1985
  4. Colorado Narrow Gauge 2008 Calendar by Colorado Railroad Museum, 2007-06-30
  5. Minnesota railroad guide: A guide to Minnesota's railroads, railroad museums, rail historical societies and more by Steve Glischinski, 2001
  6. Coop's Road Map Guide to Western Railroads and Railroad Museums (Coop's Maps to Railroads and Railroad Museums) by Lone Mountain Designs (Firm), 1997-07-10
  7. Self-guiding car barn tour: The Western Railway Museum : a project of the Bay Area Railroad Association, Incorporated by Fred Krock, 1997
  8. Steamtown National Historic Site: The nation's living railroad museum by R. Patrick McKnight, 2001
  9. Colorado Narrow Gauge 1992 Calendar-From the Railroad Museum by Charles Ditlefsen, 1991
  10. When Everybody Was Working - A Vintage Film of Logging and Lumbering - VHS Tape - Railroad Museum of Powers, OR
  11. Railroad depot to museum: A community project through time by Jill Kangas, 1981
  12. Pullman sleeping car Glengyle: A National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark : the Age of Steam Railroad Museum, Southwest Railroad Historical Society, Dallas, Texas, August 27, 1987 by J. L Lee, 1987
  13. Youngwood Railroad Museum presents Fred S. Prevenslik's Misty memories in song & ballad by Fred S Prevenslik, 1995
  14. Florida Railroad Directory: The Guide to Florida Railroads, Museums, & Attractions

101. GoCityKids Colorado Railroad Museum
Colorado railroad Museum33850 • Location 17155 West 44th Avenue, Golden, CO80403 • Neighborhood Golden • Phone 303.279.4591 • Fax 303.279.4229
http://www.gocitykids.com/browse/attraction.jsp?id=33850

102. GoCityKids Golden Gate Railroad Museum
Golden Gate railroad Museum55617 Parent rating Our visitors average rating 3.0out of 5 in 1 review click to read comments • Location Hunter s Point
http://www.gocitykids.com/browse/attraction.jsp?id=55617

103. Visitor Information For Southwest Louisiana
birthday parties. Various displays throughout the year offer enjoymentfor the whole family. DeQuincy railroad Museum City Park,
http://www.visitlakecharles.org/visitorinfo2.asp?subcat_id=12&cat_id=2&step=2

104. Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania
Where History Magic Converge The railroad Museum of Pennsylvaniaby James Alexander Jr. Visitors traveling east of Strasburg
http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/ppet/rrmuseum/page1.asp
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Home Research Records Management About Us ... Things

The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
by James Alexander Jr.

The importance of railroading not only reaches back in time, but to those of thoughtful inclination it embraces the present and the future, and touches all corners of the Keystone State. More than one hundred and forty thousand visitors traveled to the museum last year. Some arrive humming Amtrak's commercial jingle, "There's something about a train that's magic!" The "magic" first came to the Strasburg area in 1823, when Colonel John Stevens (1749-1838) passed through. Travel in the fledgling nation was difficult at best; a trip from Philadelphia to Baltimore, for example, took five days, and commerce of any significance was largely limited to travel by coastal
waters. Stevens came by horse-drawn coach because railroads had not yet been built in America. He came because he believed that there should be, there must be, railroads. His dream was eventually fulfilled with the development of a mighty industry that shaped the life and fortune of a nation. Colonel Stevens, like many who contributed to the development of the Keystone State, was neither born nor lived in Pennsylvania. A patriot of the American Revolution, Stevens lived mostly in Hoboken, New Jersey, where initially he devoted his energies to the application of steam engines to power commercial boats. His early work paralleled that of inventor and engineer Robert Fulton (1765-1815), and in 1809 his steamboat Phoenix was engaged in regular commercial transport between Philadelphia and Trenton. Later hailed as a "genius of steam" and as "the father of American railroading," Stevens himself never actually built railroads, but his was the first voice in America to strongly proclaim their need and their feasibility.

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107. Kentucky Railway Museum Home Page
Kentucky Railway Museum, Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization of thepublic regarding the history and heritage of Kentucky s railroads and the
http://www.kyrail.org/
All aboard for
Thomas TM the Tank Engine Coming to The Kentucky Railway Museum Click Here for dates, ticket information and driving instructions. Check out our new On-Line Store
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directions ) Please click here for an overview of the Kentucky Railway Museum named "The Official Railway Museum of the Commonwealth of Kentucky" by an act of the KY legislature. You can use our secure server to make store purchases, donations to restoration funds, or pay membership dues. Click on any of the above links for more information We support Rail Education and the American Association of Railroads. Learn more by clicking on the image.
Our Mission
Kentucky Railway Museum, Incorporated is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization chartered in the Commonwealth of Kentucky for the purpose of education of the public regarding the history and heritage of Kentucky's railroads and the people who built them through the acquisition, restoration, preservation, display, and operation of the rail equipment and artifacts.
As such, it is funded and sustained by our visitors and members and we earnestly solicit and encourage your participation as a member and volunteer.

108. Mendota Museum & Historical Society
Preservation of local history including an extensive display of Wild Bill Hickok memorabilia at the
http://www.mendotamuseums.org/

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