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Train Ride & Story Experience! Prices: Adult $18, Child $15, under 3 ride free (on lap). See Calendar 2024 for dates and times. » Buy tickets online or call (717) 927-9565 * Because limited tickets are available, advanced ticket purchase is required.
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During the 1930s and 40s the Maryland & Pennsylvania...
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1258 Muddy Creek Forks Rd, Airville, PA 17302 (717) 927-9565...
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July 21. Sunday, 21st - 1 pm to 5 pm; Come join us at Muddy...
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Visit the Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage Village. Come visit our...
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Come visit our authentic circa 1900's historic Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage Village at Muddy Creek Forks in York County, Pennsylvania. The train, store, and buildings are open during our operating season (June - Sept). The grounds are open for self-guided tours year-round.
The General Store also served as a station on the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad and the entire historic district is operated by the Ma & Pa Railroad Preservation Society. [4]
Ma & Pa Railroad Walking Tour - A.M. Grove General Store. The most prominent building in Muddy Creek Forks, the general store, was built by A. M. Grove in 1899. The current building replaced the earlier store which stood adjacent to the mill on the other side of Muddy Creek Forks Road.
26 Αυγ 2018 · Buy a ticket in the original railroad station for a 5 mile motorcar train ride through the scenic Muddy Creek Valley. Visit with costumed docents in the A. M. Grove General Store with its period merchandise, fascinating rope elevator, player piano, antiques, and exhibits on the railroad and village.
Step back to 1915 when the railroad was at the center of village life. Costumed interpreters welcome you to the A.M. Grove General Store, mill and grain elevator. Motorcar trains offer a 5 mile trip through the scenic Muddy Creek Valley on the main line of the famous Ma & Pa Railroad.
Buy a ticket in the original railroad station for a 5 mile motorcar train ride through the scenic Muddy Creek Valley. Visit with costumed docents in the A. M. Grove General Store with its period merchandise, fascinating rope elevator, player piano, antiques, and exhibits on the railroad and village.