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Published: 2016-04-14 14:20:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 302; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description The museum would not be complete without a caboose of the flag they represent most. This aging wooden caboose was painstakingly put back together and houses a lovely photograph collection for those that want a glimpse into the past.

The Monon Connection Museum has been in the making since 1993. It began when Dale and Anne Ward acquired a railroad hopper car for the sign at the entrance to the stone quarry they owned in Francesville, Indiana. It has grown to what is now seen on the premises today, which totals over 6,000 items of railroad artifacts and memorabilia. On display are hundreds of handheld lanterns, over 40 brass steam locomotive bells, brass steam whistles, a full size and authentically furnished Illinois Central Railroad depot, dining car china and silver and other artifacts that were a part of everyday life on the railroad.

As the collection grew, Dale and Anne began to realize that the items being collected had been seen by very few people. They knew the importance of preserving the history of the railroad collectibles they had acquired and the Monon Connection began along with the Whistle Stop Restaurant. The Roundhouse Gift Shop was added in 2013 and is located on the museum grounds in an 1847 Pennsylvania Railroad Whistlestop Depot.

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glenn42558 [2016-04-14 14:26:47 +0000 UTC]

i really miss the cabooses    they are really getting scarce to see or find anymore

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Artidoxie In reply to glenn42558 [2016-04-14 14:30:15 +0000 UTC]

I agree, the humble brakeman whose job was to keep the train safe took haven here and when they were no longer needed a simple blinky light seems to suffice. This I have never agreed with.

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