Where am I adventure took me over today to Robert w willaford railroad museum it was amazing as you can see the different kind of pictures that I posted was really interesting and nice very historical and it was right down downtown plant City which later on you'll see some pictures of downtown plant City historical area. It was very interesting because I enjoy trains since I was a little boy and I had collection at one time ho and I used to love it and being able to make little homes and stores it was so nice I was always wanting to have a layout or have a place where I can have a big layout but I was never able to make that dream come true but it's okay I had fun I enjoy and I enjoy so much going to places like this so hope someone else can have fun as much as I can watching it so please leave your review put a like if you like it insurance I enjoy everything if you want to keep finding out all the adventures that I've been making just follow me follow and you'll be able to see all the places that I get to go recommend and maybe you'll go there and have good time with your family well until the next adventure I'll see you later this is Johnny from adventure...
Read moreIt is December 27, my son's birthday. We came to the museum for his birthday, and arrived around 1 pm. We live an hour and a half away, so this was a long drive. The website and Facebook said nothing about them being closed today, it only states the museum will be closed December 25 & 26 for Christmas, yet it is closed. We have been sitting for 4 hours to see a train and have not seen one yet. This is so disappointing. The only good thing is my son got to see a real caboose. Don't plan on...
Read moreWe love this place. Very well kept and educational. Its one of those little museums that have such a big impact on you. There is not much here that you cant touch or sit on. Even has a real caboose you can tour. Full of rich history for the area and the railroad. The staff is always so inviting and friendly. They will always take the time to answer any questions or tell you some old stories. Plus sits adjacent to a few working railroads that always seem ro have a train on...
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