
Places in Peril – 14 – Time for Thomas?
The Thomas Ruffin is up next in this series, highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of our collection, not the museum. We’ve plenty to preserve […]
The Thomas Ruffin is up next in this series, highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of our collection, not the museum. We’ve plenty to preserve […]
Visitors see this car all the time, but do you really see it? #9028 is part of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of […]
This rather traditional car is part of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of our equipment, not the museum. The Trust’s program encourages community […]
This unusual car is part of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of our equipment, not the museum. The Trust’s program encourages community and […]
We’re celebrating National Train Day on May 10 with all our trains and a Duluth Garden Club plant sale. Get here early to get the good stuff. And oh! We’re celebrating Mother’s Day all weekend […]
Our beloved little “park train” is part of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril. In our case, it’s some of our equipment, not the museum. The Trust’s program encourages […]
Looking like it’s factory new, this unique car is part 9 of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril program. In our case it’s some of our equipment, not […]
Looking like it’s still in service, this caboose is part 8 of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril program. In our case it’s some of our equipment, not the […]
This 105-year-old Pullman coach is part 7 of our series highlighting the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s Places in Peril program. It exemplifies what can be accomplished when something needs a little work. The Trust […]
We’re bringing back summer hours this year! Starting Wednesday May 21st, through Sunday, August 10th our hours will be: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday – Saturday. Noon – 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. We hope […]
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