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Ron Goldfeder <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Apr 2000 14:33:49 EDT
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Two lengthy lists of rail museums in North America and beyond are at the
National Model Railroad Association site
(www.ribbonrail.co,/nmra/nmralink.html) and TrainWeb (www.trainweb.com).  On
the first go to the tourist sites links by state.  Of course one of the best
is the Museum of Transprotation in St. Louis where I am the webmaster.  We
are at www.museumoftransport.org, where I think you will find the kind of
programs you are looking for.

Ron Goldfeder

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