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The Huckleberry Railroad is a narrow-gauge railroad that runs from Crossroads Village alongside Mott Lake on former Pere Marquette track. The railroad has 11 wooden coaches, a caboose, and two steam locomotives: former Alaska Railroad Baldwin 4-6-0 #152 and former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad K-27 class #464. [13]
The train station used by the Huckleberry Railroad at Crossroads Village is the former Grand Trunk Western Railroad station from nearby Davison. [5] On April 23, 2020, Genesee County Parks Director Barry June announced that the railroad and Crossroads Village would not open for the 2020 summer season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A late ...
Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge; Michigan. Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad, Flint, Michigan, Village (Michigan) Greenfield Village, Dearborn; Historic Mill Creek State Park, Mackinaw City; Michigan's Heritage Park, Whitehall; Minnesota. East Grand Forks Heritage Village, East Grand Forks, Minnesota Village of Yesteryear, Owatonna ...
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Georgetown Loop Railroad (reconstructed C&S line) (U.S. National Historic Landmark status shared with nearby towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume) (operating) Gilpin Railroad (2 ft (610 mm) gauge lines and dual gauge lines with 2 ft gauge track also present) (all 3 ft (914 mm) gauge trackage was dual-gauged with 2 ft gauge trackage) (defunct)
Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad Stepping Stones Falls - has a trail that connects to the Flint River Trail [ 11 ] Genesee County is the only one in Michigan without a state park.
Christmas time has always been special for John and Joan Reichart. In December 1970, John, back home in Indianola, Iowa, after serving in the Vietnam War as a Marine, proposed to his girlfriend ...
Advent 2024: Reclaiming Christmas: Living Out Biblical Love. We all need to just relax a little bit and remember the reason for the season: Jesus. This is the time when we celebrate our Savior’s ...