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Help us make it rightI had high expectations and most of them were met but I missed an interactive train track like the Hagerstown railroad museum has for the kids. The third floor for the toddlers is where the action is - wonderful layout with towns and rivers and brides and tunnels for the trains to travel through and enough going on to hold...
We absolutely loved this museum!!! The interactive/ hands-on exhibits are outstanding and great for all ages. Reasonably priced entrance fee, (totally worth every penny). The train display was really neat and very detailed.
It's not open all the time, which is tricky - it's all volunteers. But it's a place you want to soak in because there just is so much to learn about Brunswick's railroad history.
Now called the Brunswick Heritage Museum (because they have things other than just railroad), we enjoyed the interactive features for kids as well as the miniature train display.
Well-maintained and curated Brunswick local History Museum on second floor, combined with County exhibits and gift shop on first floor and great small scale railroad covering the entire third floor. Great place to take the kids or just spend some time browsing and learning about area history.
Explore life in a Railroad company town in 1900 in this Railroad Life Museum! Exhibits on town history, railroad history, railroad maintinance, and the C&O; Canal, on top of out 1700 squair foot Model Railroad Layout!
This museum features a spectacular display of 2,000 square feet of interactive HO scale model railroad depicting the B&O passenger line from Union Station, DC, to Brunswick Freight Classification Yards. Railroad equipment, history exhibits, historical photographs, Victorian costumes, furnishings, and medical history items are also on display.
The BRRM is dedicated to telling the history of this once railroad company town, how the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad impacted Brunswick's citizens, and how the six-mile rail yards were important to the railroad. The star of the show is the 1,700 square foot HO scale model railroad depicting the B&O's Metropolitan Subdivision from Washington, D.C. to Brunswick.
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