The Twin City Model Railroad Museum has been
saved.
The Museum, located in St. Paul, Minn., was told
last year it had to leave its long-time home at Bandana Square, where it had
been for 31 years.
Now it has found a new home in the city; it
will remain open in its current location until Feb. 28.
“We’re
really excited to continue our legacy in St. Paul,” museum spokesman Brandon
Jutz said Friday.
Once
word spread that the museum could close, financial support poured in; more than
$70,000 was donated to help with the move.
The challenge now is moving the huge layout.
This is the second time the museum has moved
since its founding in 1934. It moved from the Union Depot to Bandana Square in
1984.
More information can be found on the Museum’s website.
Read more about the saga of the Museum's relocation.
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