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George L Carter Railroad Museum - George L. Carter Railroad Museum & Historical Society

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Annually thousands of visitors enjoy the museum’s displays which include historic prototype railroad memorabilia toy trains and model railroading locomotives rolling stock and structures. Four large operating layouts in three different scales provide viewing enjoyment in the museum’s 5000 sq. ft. of exhibit space. The museum’s model railroads are operated by volunteers from the Mountain Empire Model Railroader club  (MEMRR) who provide information about local historic railroads and knowledgeable tips on the basics of model railroading. In addition two railroad historical societies are affiliated with the museum; the George L. Carter Chapter National Railway Historical Society (NRHS) and the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad Historical Society. Devoted to the region’s historical ties to railroads the museum is dedicated to the memory of George L. Carter who built the Clinchfield Railroad through 277 miles of mountainous terrain to carry coal from Eastern Kentucky to the Carolina Piedmont. In 1909 when the state’s selection committee visited the area while searching for a site for a proposed teachers college Carter offered his 120-acre farm and $100000 toward the establishment of the normal school which became ETSU.  The Carter Railroad Museum includes model railroad layouts a special child’s activity room and ongoing programs. Donations are welcome for its upkeep. The museum is also seeking artifacts for display including the newest addition dedicated to the long-defunct but well-remembered ‘Tweetsie’ line the East Tennessee & Western North Carolina Railroad. In addition to the displays there is also a growing research library the National Railway Historical Society chapter membership opportunities and an oral history archive being established as part of the museum’s programs. The Mountain Empire Model Railroaders (MEMRR) works in conjunction with the museum to demonstrate and maintain the model layouts museum exhibits and other projects. Models trains will run on N scale and G gauge layouts and on the club’s 24’x44′ HO scale model operation. More info can be found at https://www.memrr.org. Membership opportunities are available to adults and include special benefits and model railroading enjoyment. For more information contact the Museum Director Dr. Fred Alsop at telephone (423) 439-6838 or by email at alsopf@mail.etsu.edu. Thank and Visit Our Partners
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Faith & Lifestyle Blog | Trisha L. Carter

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Join me Trisha L. Carter on my journey as I share on my blog my musings light bulb moments and possible ramblings on all things faith all things music and all things lifestyle. Learn More about me and about my special inspired projects on trishacarter.co
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Brett L. Carter

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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Southern California a Hoover Fellow at Stanford Universitys Hoover Institution and a Faculty Affiliate at Stanfords Center on Democracy Development and the Rule of Law. I
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