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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
A Miniature Railway or Two for the Holidays!
My big Peruvian/American kid wanted to go and see the Miniature Railroad & Village at the Carnegie Science Center. If you are in the Pittsburgh vicinity, I would take whomever wants to go. It's for kids of all ages. It was a great day to go because the kids are still mostly in school and it was a rainy day.
The kids who were there had a great time and so did my big kid! Mostly set in western Pennsylvania, it includes a part of the steel mills, Forbes Field where the Pirates were actually fun to watch, a western PA small town the incline that provides transportation up and down the hillside near downtown Pittsburgh, Fallingwater, a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece and Luna Park, an amusement park. It was a lot of fun to see it again and they are taking very good care of it.
If you are in the Chicago area, you should take the kids or grandkids to the Museum of Science and Industry and check out The Great Train Story with its 30 plus trains that go from Chicago to Seattle. We also went to the Chicago Botanic Garden to see their Garden Railway. They have the Wonderland Express at the moment. Here are some photos from the outdoor display around Halloween.
I so loved the buildings made out of sticks and twigs and other natural materials that I sometimes forgot to take the trains! It is all about them! It was a lot of fun to see even without a small kid! Remember my kid is big! Lastly I would be remiss if I didn't mention the Winter Flower Show at Phipps Conservatory featuring The Nutcracker this year. Get out and enjoy the holiday events in your town or city. Looks like everyone that commented on the giveaway is going to get something! It ends tomorrow morning! It took me forever to get this post together. Hope it makes sense! Talk to you later.
These trains sound like masterpieces, and when I grew up we had a large train in the rec room in our basement, with lots of buildings, mountains and valleys, hand made by our dad, that you made come to mind.
ReplyDeleteGlad I could bring back good memories, Terra. Thanks for stopping!
ReplyDeleteI love the model trains and the scenes they create around them. So much fun for all ages.
ReplyDeleteI just saw this post, TG! Thanks for stopping by. We really love our trains here!
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