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The Garrett Railroad Museum has many relics, curios, photographs, and railroad items that tell the story of Garrett’s rich history.  It is awesome and in the basement is an HO scale model railroad layout! It has bridges, tunnels, buildings and real working model trains! Outside the museum are actual railroad cars! A real Post Office car and a real Chesapeake & Ohio caboose.  The Garrett Railroad Museum is the former Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Freight Station. Located along side the CSX railroad tracks, the station has been restored to reflect a typical rural railroad station of the early 1900’s.
The Garrett Railroad Museum has many relics, curios, photographs, and railroad items that tell the story of Garrett’s rich history.  It is awesome and in the basement is an HO scale model railroad layout! It has bridges, tunnels, buildings and real working model trains! Outside the museum are actual railroad cars! A real Post Office car and a real Chesapeake & Ohio caboose.  The Garrett Railroad Museum is the former Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Freight Station. Located along side the CSX railroad tracks, the station has been restored to reflect a typical rural railroad station of the early 1900’s.
Great little unique town with awesome places to eat and known for it's Railroad Heritage!
Saw this at the Early Ford V-8 Museum in Auburn, IN! This beautiful Stainless Steel 1936 Ford Tudor Deluxe Touring Sedan is one of six cars made for the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Company by the Ford Motor Company at the end of the 1936 production. Each of the six cars were driven over 200,000 miles and retired in 1946. This is the only one of the four remaining 1936 Ford stainless steel cars that has been restored and is in private hands. It is on display at the museum for a limited time and is an awesome site!