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Florida on a Tankful: Take a Historical Train Ride at the Florida Railroad Museum BY Caitlin Wilson Manatee County UPDATED 8:42 AM ET Jun. 09, 2019 PUBLISHED 11:03 AM ET Jun. 07, 2019 PUBLISHED 11 ...
The Henry Morrison Flagler Museum is launching new summer programming for children with activities from July 1 through Aug.
Based upon the model railroad in UP coach 5642 at the Florida Railroad Museum, this layout is scaled to HO scale and offers multiple industries and a circus!
The Central Florida Railroad Museum is at 101 S. Boyd St. in Winter Garden. All three facilities are open from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. For more information, call 407-656-3244 or visit ...
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MILTON, Fla. -- A historic home in Milton is now in a new location. The city moved the 1940s brick house on Wednesday from Canal Street near Highway 90 to the West Florida Railroad Museum Village.
The museum opens on June 5 each year with free admission in honor of Henry Morrison Flagler and his granddaughter, Jean Flagler Matthews.
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Climb into the bright red Seaboard caboose train car to learn about Florida's market and transportation industry from the 1920s. ... Where: 3945 Museum Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32310.
MILTON, Fla. -- A historic home in Milton is now in a new location. The city moved the 1940s brick house on Wednesday from Canal Street near Highway 90 to the West Florida Railroad Museum Village.