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<font face="Times New Roman"></font id="Times New Roman"><font size="2"></font id="size2"><font size="3"></font id="size3"><font color="blue"></font id="blue">I would like to ask two questions for this thread: 1) What are your favorite RR Museums?, and 2)what makes a good railroad museum? <br />I volunteer at a small RR/RR town society museum in Brunswick MD (small tools, photos, town artifacts, and a HUGE HO scale layout of the B&O Metropolitan sub-division from D.C. to Brunswick, but no actual rolling stock), and would like opinions on what makes the good museums good.
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