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    Railroads of Pennsylvania

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      570-325-5259

      www.theoldjailmuseum.com

      Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel

      700 Lackawanna Ave.

      Scranton, PA 18503

      570-342-8300

      www.radisson.com

      Roebling’s Delaware Aqueduct

      Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River

      274 River Rd.

      Beach Lake, PA 18405

      570-729-7134

      www.nps.gov/upde

      Steamtown National Historic Site

      150 S. Washington Ave.

      Scranton, PA 18503

      570-340-5200

      www.nps.gov/stea

      Stourbridge Line

      c/o Wayne County Chamber of Commerce

      32 Commercial St.

      Honesdale, PA 18431

      570-253-1960

      www.waynecountycc.com

      Wayne County Historical Society

      810 Main St.

      Honesdale, PA 18431

      570-253-3240

      www.waynehistorypa.org

      Alleghenies

      Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site

      110 Federal Park Rd.

      Gallitzin, PA 16641

      814-886-6150

      www.nps.gov/alpo

      Altoona Railroaders Memorial Museum

      1300 Ninth Ave.

      Altoona, PA 16602

      814-946-0834

      www.railroadcity.com

      East Broad Top Railroad

      421 Meadow St.

      Rockhill Furnace, PA 17249

      814-447-3011

      www.ebtrr.com

      Gallitzin Tunnels Park and Museum

      c/o Gallitzin Area Tourist Council

      411 Convent St., Suite 20

      Gallitzin, PA 16641

      814-886-8871

      Horseshoe Curve National Historic Landmark

      1300 Ninth St.

      Altoona, PA 16602

      814-946-0834

      www.railroadcity.com

      Johnstown Flood Museum

      P.O. Box 1889

      304 Washington St.

      Johnstown, PA 15907

      814-539-1889

      www.jaha.org

      Johnstown Flood National Memorial

      733 Lake Rd.

      South Fork, PA 15956

      814-495-4643

      www.nps.gov/jofl

      Pittsburgh and Its Countryside

      DiSalvo’s Station Restaurant

      325 McKinley Ave.

      Latrobe, PA 15650

      724-539-0500

      Duquesne Incline

      1197 W. Carson St.

      Pittsburgh, PA 15219

      412-381-1665

      www.duquesneincline.org

      Fayette Central Railroad

      892 Vanderbilt Rd.

      Connellsville, PA 15425

      724-628-0818

      Grand Concourse

      100 West Station Square Drive

      Pittsburgh, PA 15219

      412-261-1717

      www.muer.com

      Greene County Historical Society

      918 Rolling Meadows Rd.

      Waynesburg, PA 15370

      724-627-3204

      www.greenecountyhistory.org

      Harlansburg Station Museum of Transportation

      424 Old Route 19

      New Castle, PA 16101

      724-652-9002

      www.harlansburgstation.com

      Kiski Junction Railroad

      130 Railroad St.

      Schenley, PA 15682

      724-295-5577

      www.kiskijunction.com

      Ligonier Valley Rail Road Association

      3032 Idlewild Hill

      Ligonier, PA 15658

      724-238-7819

      www.lvrra.org

      Miniature Railroad and Village

      Carnegie Science Center

      One Allegheny Ave.

      Pittsburgh, PA 15212

      412-237-3400

      www.carnegiesciencecenter.org

      Monongahela Incline

      Grandview Ave. and Carson St.

      Pittsburgh, PA 15211

      412-442-2000

      www.portauthority.org

      Senator John Heinz History Center

      1212 Smallman St.

      Pittsburgh, PA 15222

      412-454-6000

      www.heinzhistorycenter.org

      Pennsylvania’s Great Lakes Region

      The Brewerie at Union Station

      123 W. 14th St.

      Erie, PA 16501

      814-454-2200

      www.brewerie.com

      Corry Area Historical Society

      945 Mead Ave.

      Corry, PA 16407

      814-664-4749

      www.corryareahistoricalsociety.org

      Erie Area Historical Society

      417 State St.

      Erie, PA 16407

      814-454-6890

      www.eriecountyhistory.org

      Greenville Railroad Park

      314 Main St.

      Greenville, PA 16125

      724-588-4009

      www.greenvilletrainmuseum.org

      Lake Shore Railway Museum

      31 Wall St.

      North East, PA 16428

      814-725-1911

      www.grape-track.org

      Museum of Erie GE History

      2901 E. Lake Rd., Building 1

      Erie, PA 16531

      814-875-2494

      www.getransportation.com

      Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad

      409 S. Perry St.

      Titusville, PA 16354

      814-676-1733

      www.octrr.org

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