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Adrienne Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Apr 2000 23:19:25 -0230
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Hi everyone

quick question...is there an organization specifically dealing with
railway museums, in either or both USA or Canada.?  if so, do they have a
web page?  and could someone give me an example of some really good
railway museums that have a great marketing programme/community outreach
programmes/education programmes.

Thanks
take care
adrienne

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     "I can believe that," said Bigwig.  "Efrafa! Ants led by a dog! But
we're not in Efrafa now.  Has he really forgotten that he warned us?"
     "Probably he really has.  But whether or not, you'd never get him to
admit that he warned you or to listen while you told him he'd been right.
He could no more do that than pass hraka underground."
        "But you're an Efrafan.  Do you think like that too?"
        "I'm a doe," said Hyzenthlay.
                                   Watership Down by Richard Adams, p. 390
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