Last year we had a wonderful weekend in York. We love spending time Yorkshire and have visited a number of minigolf courses in the county during the last nine years of our tour around the UK.
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| The National Railway Museum is a real hands-on place to visit |
On this occasion we were in the fine city to attend the International Postcard Expo at the racecourse. But a visit York isn't complete unless you also take a look around the National Railway Museum.
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| See what I mean! |
It's a tremendous facility that is a must visit.
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| In amongst the million-plus objects and exhibits at the National Railway Museum |
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| Driving |
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| Hanging out on a faux InterCity 125 |
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| The 'Midland Express' |
We spent a few hours wandering around the various exhibits - there are over a million of them there! There's so much to see the museum warrants more than one visit and we can't wait to return.
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| I was tuckered out as there was so much to see I had to have a nap on a bullet train |
While on our travels we always enjoy popping into museums for a look around. Some other great museums we've been to are in Abingdon, Ipswich, Stevenage, Newbury, High Wycombe, Buckingham and Canvey Island.
| Abingdon's County Hall museum is the venue for the curious tradition of bun throwing |
As a keen collector of ephemera, researcher of social history and a miniature golf historian I'm a curator of the Crazy Golf Museum. A marvellous place full of memories, memorabilia and merchandise from the world of minigolf.
Links:
- The National Railway Museum
- The Crazy Golf Museum
Related blog posts:
- Museum
- York
- Yorkshire
- The Crazy Golf Museum
- Funicular Railway
- Miniature Railway
- Train
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