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The War Came By Train - Tuesday Trip to the B & O Railroad Museum

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The War Came By Train - Tuesday Trip to the B & O Railroad Museum

My youngest son, Liam, is crazy for trains and has been since he was 2 years old and first saw "Thomas's Magic Railroad".  During spring break he wanted to go to the B & O Railroad Museum in Baltimore.  When he was younger we had a family membership to the museum and went 4 or 5 times a year.  The family membership is $100 a year and is partially tax deductible and gives you unlimited trips to both the Baltimore and Ellicott City museums. 

The Baltimore B & O Museum is located at 901 W. Pratt Street in Baltimore, MD 21223.  There is plenty of parking among the outdoor exhibit of large train locomotives and rail cars.

The Ellicott City Station is located at 2711 Maryland Ave., Ellicott City, MD 21043 and on the web.  If you visit here I recommend having lunch at the Ellicott Mills Brewing Company at 8308 Main Street in Ellicott City, they have a great menu as well as their own brew. 

The Roundhouse exhibit contains the largest collection of Civil War railroad equipment in the world and is presented in a life size historic setting with signage, video presentations and kid-friendly activities.  The War Came by Train exhibit commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War and will be on display from April 2011 until May 2015.  Throughout the exhibit there are life size human figures dressed in period dress, they are so realistic, I caught myself wanting to walk up and talk to them.

The gallery exhibits contain artifacts from private and public collections.  Each year these exhibits will change to correspond with a war year, 2011 focuses on 1861.

Narrated train rides will take place between Mount Clare Mansion, the site of Baltimore's largest Civil War encampment, and the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum.  The B & O Railroad Museum Television Network will present episodes illustrating how the railroad impacted the war.

The Ellicott City Station will present changing exhibits, living history interpretations, gues speakers and an HO scale model railroad layout telling the story of the Civil War in the Patapsco Valley.

Many of the exhibits are interactive and kids of all ages can climb on the trains, sit in the driver's seat and touch things and really get a feel for what it would have been like to be the engineer of one of these huge trains.

For more information you should visit the B & O Museum on the web

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  You can save thousands by listing your home with Advance Realty Professionals If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

In keeping with saluting our heroes, during 2011 I am waving administrative fees active duty military, retired military and the families of fallen military, as well as policemen, firemen and emt's.  If you enter into a contract by the New Year's eve I will waive the admin fee at settlement.  This is a $395 savings.  If you are thinking about buying or selling a home give me a call and receive full service real estate assistance from an experienced agent.  Our office is open 7 days a week and we can be reached at 410-761-1550/410-744-2100 or I can be reached directly at 410-292-0100.

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June Piper Brandon - Agent with Century 21 New Millennium

June Piper Brandon - Agent with Century 21 New Millennium

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