This Indoor Train Park Hiding In West Virginia Proves There’s Still A Kid In All Of Us
By Lea Monroe|Published December 02, 2019
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When things are cold and chilly here in the Mountain State or we’re preparing to deal with a rainy day, there’s no better thing to do than to find the ultimate indoor hangout spot to keep you occupied. In the delightful city of Wheeling, you can head inside a locally-known landmark to enjoy a museum that will absolutely make you feel like a kid again. If you’re ready to make the most out of your afternoon, then see why we love this indoor train park so much!
Hiding in plain sight, the Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum is housed inside the town's old public school on Kruger Street.
While the school's beautiful exterior hasn't changed over the years, the inside of this building is now something quite different from what it used to be!
If you happen to be traveling with visitors who aren't as over-the-moon for trains as you are, there are still plenty of other rooms and interactive exhibits to enjoy.
From paper dolls to vintage dollhouses and thousands of other items, the collection will take you back to the good old days. You'll love nothing more than to inspect every inch of this museum.
Spend an afternoon indoors checking out West Virginia's own little indoor train park at the Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum, which is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.