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National Railroad Museum

Located 2 miles East of Ashland Ave. Locomotives dating from 1910 and rolling stock dating from 1880. The reception center has an exhibit hall and a theater featuring the multimedia show "Rails to America." Eisenhower's World War II staff train, 70 locomotives and cars from the steam and diesel eras.

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Location 2285 S Broadway
Green Bay Wisconsin 54304
Information 920-435-7245
Website http://www.nationalrrmuseum.org/
Visiting the National Railroad Museum offers you an opportunity to explore America's railroad heritage. Sit in the cab of the Union Pacific Big Boy, the world's largest steam locomotive. View Gen. Eisenhower's World War II command train. Examine the future of railroading in the sleek 1955 General Motors Aerotrain. The Museum is one of the ...

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