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Model Railroad Museum could become major tourist attraction (Mentor, Ohio)
cleveland.com ^ | 22Jan2011 | Neil Zurcher

Posted on 01/22/2011 6:30:00 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave

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To: beebuster2000
ok, i ll bite.
what was President Garfields home like? and who the heck was he anyway?

I'm rather surprised at the question, "Who the heck was he, anyway?" Don't they teach American history anymore?

Garfield was the son of a pioneering family in Ohio. When he was a teenager, he enjoyed reading novels about adventure on the high seas, so he aspired to go to sea and live the life of a sailor. However, the closest he ever got to that lifestyle was a job on a canal boat, which he quit after becoming sick, probably from malaria. Later, graduated from college and served as a Disciples of Christ preacher, then a professor. He fought in the War Between the States as a general, then went into politics, and was elected our 20th president in 1880.

The home is a large mansion containing many original artifacts. Of particular interest to me is the extensive library that he and his descendants maintained. The home remained in the Garfield family for many decades after his death and is now maintained by the National Park Service. Visitors can stand on the front porch from which Garfield conducted his campaign, speaking to crowds who traveled to his home by train.

Two other impressive presidential homes in Ohio that I visited were those of Rutherford B. Hayes in Fremont and Warren G. Harding in Marion. The Harding home is especially impressive, being full of original artifacts. Harding was the last presidential candidate to wage a "front porch" campaign, and if you stand on the front porch, you can gaze at the same buildings across the street that Harding saw as he addressed the crowds that gathered in front of his home.

41 posted on 01/22/2011 8:13:24 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: Las Vegas Dave
Refused admission:


42 posted on 01/22/2011 8:14:21 AM PST by steveo (PETO-VT-IN-MARI-SVB-CRVCE-AVSTRALI-SEPELIAR)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

If somebody starts a list, please add me!


43 posted on 01/22/2011 8:17:41 AM PST by Cheapskate (Play loud and carry BIG sticks!)
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To: goat granny

RFD TV also has a program Monday at 6:00 EST on trains. Lots of old films of steam locos chugging and blowing their whistles.


44 posted on 01/22/2011 8:21:07 AM PST by FroggyTheGremlim (My memory's not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Cool beans. My son (and I) will love that.


45 posted on 01/22/2011 8:21:30 AM PST by Hoodat (Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. - (Rom 8:37))
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To: beebuster2000
just read up on garfield. didnt know he had been assassinated. when you read about it and the guy who did it, its identical to the recent arizona tragedy.
also hadnt realized that four US Presidents have been assassinated. thats a lot.

The same sentiment struck me when I read about the Tucson assassin--that his personality seems very similar to that of Charles J.Guiteau, Garfield's killer.

One of the books for sale n the gift shop at the Garfield home was a parallel graphic biography of Garfield and Guiteau which portrayed Garfield as a great winner in life and Guiteau as a big loser.

46 posted on 01/22/2011 8:28:11 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: GreenLanternCorps

I prefer N guage to HO.


47 posted on 01/22/2011 8:29:03 AM PST by FroggyTheGremlim (My memory's not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.)
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To: eCSMaster

I enjoy their toy train program...they had one that was awesome. It was large, city scenes and it went from daytime to lights out and the whole thing was a night time layout with lights on in the buildings, street lights etc..It took a lot of love to make such a layout. Of course it also had mountains and tunnels for outside of town with lights on the locomotives...


48 posted on 01/22/2011 8:29:46 AM PST by goat granny
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To: Richard Kimball

You are wrong, my FRiend. I showed this thread to my spouse and model railroad builder son, and they are now planning a trip to Ohio (needed some excuse to go there).

There’s a model railroad in Helen, GA that is pretty much just a museum. It does have a small selection of toy trains for sale. It’s been in business for over 20 years. The owner hasn’t become wealthy off of it, but the lights are on and he appears well fed.

If someone starts a railroad ping list, please place me on it. Thanks.


49 posted on 01/22/2011 8:33:00 AM PST by Padams
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To: goat granny
I enjoy their toy train program...

Please don't call it a "program"! ... Sounds too much like something to do with Obama and the demonRats.

juz kiddin' :)

50 posted on 01/22/2011 8:37:33 AM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Thanks for the heads up. I hope to go on some railfan trips someday and Ohio is full of places to watch trains.


51 posted on 01/22/2011 8:43:34 AM PST by creeping death
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To: A'elian' nation
They got a ways to go. World’s largest model train setup is in Hamburg, Germany. I was totally enthralled -

Haven't been there, haven't seen it. Have seen the one at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago and was incredibly impressed.
52 posted on 01/22/2011 8:49:10 AM PST by tanknetter
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To: All

Useful tip: If you go to this museum, or any museum for that matter, bring along a pair of binoculars, as there are many details that can be easily missed from, especially from a distance. But they work great at art museums, too, for seeing subtle details such as brushstrokes, etc.


53 posted on 01/22/2011 8:54:58 AM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Kirkwood
There is a model railroad culture that you are obviously not aware of.

I'm completely ignorant of model railroad culture. My impression is that there aren't a ton of model railroad enthusiasts, but that people who are into it are very passionate about it.

54 posted on 01/22/2011 9:04:51 AM PST by Richard Kimball
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To: Padams
If I'm wrong, I'll be pleasantly surprised. I have no wish for this venture to fail simply to prove me correct.
55 posted on 01/22/2011 9:07:33 AM PST by Richard Kimball
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To: eCSMaster
I have watched that program a few times...there is something romantic about those old trains and opening of the west..chugging along belching out smoke...On one of my trips to Alaska, we took an 8 hour train ride from Anchorage to Denali lodge. I spent most of my time standing on the deck between cars just listening to the clack a de clack of the tracks..

PS I could also smoke out there. and each car had a restaurant on the lower deck and a bar in the passenger part of the car. Great trip.

56 posted on 01/22/2011 9:07:40 AM PST by goat granny
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To: eCSMaster; Sigurdrifta

I like N-Scale and am tempted to go with it instead of HO, because of my addiction to passenger trains. But I have a lot of HO rolling stock and 3 engines that I already own. So HO is cheaper with four growing kids.


57 posted on 01/22/2011 9:53:32 AM PST by GreenLanternCorps ("Barack Obama" is Swahili for "Jimmy Carter".)
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To: Richard Kimball
My impression is that there aren't a ton of model railroad enthusiasts

One needn't be an 'enthusiast' to enjoy these spectacular model train layouts. Up until 2009, the CitiCorp building in Manhattan, NY ran a large display which I'm sure hundreds of thousands of people attended during the month or so it ran. Kids especially went nuts over it. But most everyone seemed to find the workmanship and high level of detail fascinating.

58 posted on 01/22/2011 10:23:43 AM PST by ETL (ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
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To: Las Vegas Dave

Thanks for heads up Dave. I love trains of all sorts & will get here this winter.


59 posted on 01/22/2011 10:55:36 AM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is... tell your storm how BIG your God is!)
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To: Hoodat; DollyCali; All

I did visit the museum today, it is much like the photos and web site show. The building needs carpet and the working models have dust on them.

Everyone there seemed not to be bothered by the dust, and I believe all enjoyed the train displays.

It is a labor of love, but IMO not museum quality...

One fact that I found interesting, they hope to have train excursions to nearby events, they have started a spur for the train, but need to work out more details with the railroad. If they succeed with the train excursions, we will be one one or two of them.

I wish them luck.


60 posted on 01/22/2011 11:53:55 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave ("Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." Ronald Reagan)
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