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Well, I posted this topic, yet just realized I forgot to tell my favorites[B)]. First of all, the B&O in Baltimore, great collection and descriptive exhibits, plus when i went, they had the boiler of the original Stourbridge Lion! Second goes to the Railroader's Memorial Museum in Altoona PA. It has three stories of interactive exhibits, modern display methods (plus touch screen computer programs) and a fair amount of rolling stock. Of course rigt now most of it is on an old Nabisco warehouse spur because they are constructing a new yard and shelter for the cars, But I did get some photos of their GG1 [derailed] on the turnout at the Nabisco spur.
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