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Salem Museum: Flyer Train

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
January 24, 2024
in Local Stories, Opinion
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American Flyer Train at the Salem Museum
Courtesy photo

Last Chance to see the Salem Museum’s model train set!  The train display has been extended through February 3, 2024.  Come visit this week to see one of the Museum’s most popular displays.

 

This will be the last year for the Burke family trains. Don’t miss this classic—and imaginative—American Flyer layout!

 

This year, the display has expanded to three tracks, including a tiny N-scale train.

 

These vintage trains take visitors back in time to the charming village of “Plasticville,” set in the 1950s and ’60s. In addition to the trains and buildings of all sorts, there’s an interesting cast of little characters playing in the snow. This year, sharp-eyed visitors will discover an array of new surprises.  A scavenger hunt will help visitors find all of the tiny delights.

 

The Salem Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and located at 801 E. Main St.

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