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Three Rivers Museum Railroad Day

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Event# 918) 686-6624

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Celebrate our rich railroad history at the Midland Valley Depot. The event includes model trains, lectures on railroad history, children's games and a barbecue lunch. 10:30am-3pm.

Three Rivers Museum Railroad Day

Address : Three Rivers Museum Tahlequah OK
Phone : 918) 686-6624   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : staff@3riversmuseum.com

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Admission Fee : Adults admission, $5.00, children admission, $3.00

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