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Boston Family Fun | 1.5hr Drive to the Dreamy Tunnel of Colored Lights

Second visit to the Connecticut Trolley Museum 🚃, located in Connecticut, not far from Boston, about a 1.5-hour drive (2.5 hours from New York). Although it’s called a museum, it’s more like a train station with various ancient trolleys and train engines. Kids who love all sorts of vehicles get incredibly excited here, with one train after another to play inside. If you get tired, you can hop on the museum’s trolley ride and keep playing, each ride lasting 20-30 minutes. Next to the trolley museum, there’s also the New England Air Museum, where you can see various airplane exhibits and even experience the joy of flying in a retired cockpit. These two places can keep the kids entertained all day long.🚃 Centennial Train Light Display The museum houses a collection of various ancient trolleys and streetcars, which are adorned with colorful lights during the winter to brighten up the festive atmosphere.🚃 Super Dreamy Light Tunnel Board the open-air train car covered in colored lights and travel through the light tunnel. The lights twinkling above the railway make it feel like stepping into a winter fairy tale world, and you might even encounter Santa Claus along the way.🚃 #WinterTravelFavorites #BostonFamilyFun #BostonLife #BostonSurroundings #GreatPlacesToTakeTheKids

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Boston Family Fun | 1.5hr Drive to the Dreamy Tunnel of Colored Lights

Second visit to the Connecticut Trolley Museum 🚃, located in Connecticut, not far from Boston, about a 1.5-hour drive (2.5 hours from New York). Although it’s called a museum, it’s more like a train station with various ancient trolleys and train engines. Kids who love all sorts of vehicles get incredibly excited here, with one train after another to play inside. If you get tired, you can hop on the museum’s trolley ride and keep playing, each ride lasting 20-30 minutes. Next to the trolley museum, there’s also the New England Air Museum, where you can see various airplane exhibits and even experience the joy of flying in a retired cockpit. These two places can keep the kids entertained all day long.🚃 Centennial Train Light Display The museum houses a collection of various ancient trolleys and streetcars, which are adorned with colorful lights during the winter to brighten up the festive atmosphere.🚃 Super Dreamy Light Tunnel Board the open-air train car covered in colored lights and travel through the light tunnel. The lights twinkling above the railway make it feel like stepping into a winter fairy tale world, and you might even encounter Santa Claus along the way.🚃 #WinterTravelFavorites #BostonFamilyFun #BostonLife #BostonSurroundings #GreatPlacesToTakeTheKids

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