If you're ever interested, consider making a model trains railroad museum; their efforts help preserve many important pieces that would otherwise be lost forever.
Take a look at the Fascinating History Miniature Railroad Museum.pptx
1. Take a look at the Fascinating History
Miniature Railroad Museum
2. History Model Railroad Museum
Railroad museums are fascinating historical sites,
whether you're interested in trains or not. They
teach us about one of America's oldest
industries, how it works, and its relevance to the
modern economy.
If you're ever interested, consider making a
donation to a model trains railroad museum;
their efforts help preserve many important
pieces that would otherwise be lost forever.
Museums are the only places where you can see
preserved devices and structures up close.
Read on to learn about some of the most
beautiful and detailed model trains you've ever
seen. Maybe this will help pique your interest
and with a lot of time and effort you could end
up on a list like this one day!
3. Northlandz
It all started in 1972 when Mr. Bruce William
built his first house. The builders left many
things overnight during the construction
process. Mr. Bruce began building stages in his
basement out of mud, sand, and other
materials. This is how the largest miniature
railway paradise in the world came into being.
This is how the largest miniature railway
paradise in the world came into being.
Now Northlandz is a 16-acre, world-class
attraction with art, music, and Doll Museum.
Northlandz has over 100 trains traversing 8
miles of track, hundreds of mountains, a 2-3
hour self-guided tour, an outdoor train ride, the
region's largest indoor playground, and over
400 tunnels awaiting. The trains are leaving. At
Northlandz, people believe kids should be
exposed to more than just model trains.
4. Miniatur Wunderland "Hamburg, Germany"
Miniatur Wunderland is also the world's
largest miniature airport and miniature
railway attraction in Hamburg,
Germany. In the city's historic
warehouse district you'll find the
railway.
Frederik Braun, one of the two founders
of Miniatur Wunderland, vacationed in
Zurich in the summer of 2000. The idea
for the world's largest model railway
came to him in a local model railway
shop. He returned to Hamburg and
began an online search for email
addresses and a popularity poll for real
and fictional city landmarks. The men
surveyed ranked Miniatur Wunderland,
which did not yet exist at the time, in
third place.
5. The Miniature Railroad & Village
The quaint towns and idyllic
countryside of western
Pennsylvania in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries are featured in
this great model city. This is the
largest and most realistic model
railway and city in the world,
accurately depicting landscapes and
cities of the past.
6. The Great Train Story
What a name and what a story it
tells! Housed in a Chicago museum,
this model is incredibly accurate
and conveys a rich visual history.
The Great Train Story is a model
train that tells the story of railroad
expansion from Chicago to Seattle
in the bygone era when the train
was king. It is realistic in every way
except for scale.