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Miss Calico Features These Sites

Loblolly
Railroad

Promoting their hobby, interacting with kids by running trains, sharing their love for trains with the public, these East Texas Men are proud to participate at train shows and festivals across East Texas.

Billed as the ONLY O gauge 3-rail traveling train display in East Texas (anywhere between Fort Worth, Houston, Shreveport/Bossier City, & somewhere in Oklahoma), these train loving guys of Gregg, Nacogdoches,Smith & Wood counties love to talk trains, run trains, display trains, and show the kids of East Texas how much fun there is in playing with and modeling O gauge 3-rail trains.

Visit their web site and enjoy the pictures of their ever changing displays at the shows and festivals across East Texas.


Harrold's Model Train Museum In the piney woods of East Texas there's a unique model train museum. Now this museum is truly different from all the others. Mr. Harrold Little has been collecting trains since his retirement and after a while needed more space. So the only answer, get a building and place the collection on public exhibit. So with determination to get his collection into public view, Mr. Little has organized

Harrold's Model Train Museum


Miss Calico's Favorite Site

The National Wildflower Research Center

This place just blows me away! While in the Austin area, you must see The National Wildflower Research Center,
in Southwest Austin, Texas.


When planning a trip to East Texas, you should consult The East Texas Guide region's calendar of events. You might find something else to see or do while in East Texas. This web site's calendar of events might assist you with dates to visit Harrold's Model Train Museum.





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