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A tradition at The Buffalo History Museum enjoyed for over 20 years
News from the Buffalo History Museum
Buffalo, New York, November 2015 – The Buffalo History Museum’s annual family event, “Train Day,” is a popular museum family day festivity that

Bring the family to Train Day at the Buffalo History Museum overlooking scenic Delaware Park
includes a tour of the 1900s replica model trains, artifact scavenger hunts, and train-themed crafts.” Live music by Rail Barons Band is also featured.
The impressive train display includes 1900s replica model trains running on more than 200 feet of track, as well as a scale Erie Canal lock, and 100 miniature buildings portraying 19th century Buffalo and Western New York.
When: Friday, November 27
Time: 1 – 4 pm
Location: One Museum Court (Elmwood Avenue and Nottingham Terrace)
Admission: Museum Admission\Free for The Buffalo History Museum members.
The train display is located in the lower level of the Museum.
For more information about “Train Day” or the museum, the public may call The Buffalo History Museum at (716) 873-9644 ext. 320. Find us Facebook and twitter @BuffaloHistory. Visit the website: www.buffalohistory.org
The Buffalo History Museum is Western New York’s premier historical organization, serving since its founding in 1862 to collect, research, interpret, and share the Niagara Frontier’s rich history. Its collections include more than 100,000 artifacts, 200,000 photographs, and 20,000 books. The Buffalo History Museum annually presents a wide array of programs, exhibits, tours, outdoor events, and activities for all ages.
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