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Layouts near Philadelphia?
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If you're into real trains, then the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg will be worth the drive alone, along with the Strasburg Railroad which is across the road from the museum. I've spent alot of time there. That "choo choo barn" layout you mention is right down the road ...... O scale, kinda cheesy and touristy. There's also a Toy Train Museum, a small car museum with rotating exhibits, other things, and of course in your in Amish County. <br /> <br />With layouts, do you want to see a huge tourist thing from a far, then the two you mention are good. Northlandz really is a mile walk or whatever it is. But they are not club layouts, where you can talk to the people and stuff, like the places Randy mentioned. <br /> <br />Are you guys wearing Packer jerseys to the game? Better pack a piece with ya. I went to alot of Giants - Eagles games at the old Veteran's stadium. If pieces of the roof weren't coming loose and hitting you in the head, then the rowdy drunks were. Just kidding (mostly). <br /> <br />Jim <br />
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