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.n., , . l . my u fi' .W gl: 1 if., , Gif 1 tit , gig K, 31 is t 4' -af .,- ,M Performing with the St. Louis Ragtimers, Richard Dammkohler, trombone player, entertains the many spectators at the newly renovated museum. Dressed in old jeans, paint-spattered shirts and worn out hats, Wendy Barr, Angee Bamman and Lyle Canim, sen- iors, readied themselves for Hobo Day at the newly reopened National Museum of Transport, located on Barrett Station Road just west of Kirkwood in St. Louis County. 214 . tru! 3- ,1 gg JJ' I am proud of the people for their enthusiasm in changing this junk yard into a museum. The Smithson' ian Institute told us that ours is the largest collection of railroad equipment. - Wayne Kennedy. Admission to the museum was free for those who dressed up as hobos. Over 300 Hhobosf' took part in the Aug. 24 activities. I thought it would be fun to dress up as a hobo and climb on the trains. Besides, it was free, said Bam- man. The County and Recreation Depart- aking 21 journey on an old track mem leased and closed the museum two years ago for repairs on the exhibits. The museum reopened on June 15, with a flag raising ceremony, a Jazz band from Scott Air Force Base and an ap- pearance by County Supervisor Gene McNary. Over 30,000 people, including Cherie Vaughn, senior, Paul Pence, junior, and Bob Shirley, sophomore, attended the re-opening festivities and toured the fa- cility. 'AI went to see it because my hobby is model railroadingfl said Shirley. I wanted to see all the changes made while it was closed, said Pence. A horse-drawn hearse, a double deck- er bus, an old fire engine, an electric locomotive from Italy and a one-man helicopter were some of the attractions. A section of first century Roman aqueduct was the oldest relic, while the most modern exhibit was a Chrysler tur- bine engine automobile from 1964. The museum contained approximate- ly 250 large exhibits including locomo- tives, automobiles and aircraft, but the most popular was the largest engine, Big Boyn. I liked climbing on the trains, said Vaughn. 'lMy favorite was Big Boy. l liked the Union Pacific engine, Shirley said. There are only about eight like the Big Boy left. Days of old return for Bob Shirley, sophomore, as he climbs aboard one of the grounded black steel trains at the Museum of Transport. Shirley was one of hundreds of St. Louis area residents who attended the museum's grand-opening festivities, June 15, to view the restored historic vehicles. Museum Of Transport -
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