JackieTakestheTrain
Lead Service Attendant
I am not sure where to post this and I know some kind soul will correct me or move it, but I thought I would share.
If you have or haven't been fortunate enough to see Railroads on Parade in Pottersville, NY, might I encourage you to do so before Columbus Day.
My husband and I had to chance to see this awesome model train display a few years ago, and honestly, we were like too big kids "oohing and aahing" over all the wonderful things, such as the drive-in movie theater that shows a real movie and the ice-skating dogs and other really fun stuff. The displays were designed by Broadway set designers and the details -- and the trains -- are amazing.
Unfortunately, the parade's financial backer is leaving ..and so the show will close after Columbus Day. They are looking for serious investors or even a new spot to show these wonderful displays.
Here are is an article about the Parade and the link for the website.
http://railroadsonparade.com/
I really hope you get to see this before it leaves -- maybe for good.
If you have little ones, they will love this place, too. They even have trains displayed lower behind the glass for even the shortest of the pee-wees!
Can't say enough good things about this place, so please, go see it!
-- Jackie
If you have or haven't been fortunate enough to see Railroads on Parade in Pottersville, NY, might I encourage you to do so before Columbus Day.
My husband and I had to chance to see this awesome model train display a few years ago, and honestly, we were like too big kids "oohing and aahing" over all the wonderful things, such as the drive-in movie theater that shows a real movie and the ice-skating dogs and other really fun stuff. The displays were designed by Broadway set designers and the details -- and the trains -- are amazing.
Unfortunately, the parade's financial backer is leaving ..and so the show will close after Columbus Day. They are looking for serious investors or even a new spot to show these wonderful displays.
Here are is an article about the Parade and the link for the website.
http://railroadsonparade.com/
I really hope you get to see this before it leaves -- maybe for good.
If you have little ones, they will love this place, too. They even have trains displayed lower behind the glass for even the shortest of the pee-wees!
Can't say enough good things about this place, so please, go see it!
-- Jackie