I would like to see any pictures if they exist of the line out from E. 7th St. through N. St. Paul to Wildwood Amusement Park. I never realized that the tracks actually ran behind the buildings in downtown N. St Paul.
Dale, Our museum publishes a quarterly history magazine. We've done a pair of extensive articles on exactly what you requested and can sell you copies. Having already published the articles, I'm not planning on duplicating them in videos anytime soon. Aaron
Hindsight is 20/20, but wouldn't if have been better to try to preserve some of those old buildings? Imagine if the trolley system had been preserved! I can't believe the Twin Cities wasted that.
Great stuff! Thanks for taking the time, and for sharing your knowledge!
I would like to see any pictures if they exist of the line out from E. 7th St. through N. St. Paul to Wildwood Amusement Park. I never realized that the tracks actually ran behind the buildings in downtown N. St Paul.
Dale, Our museum publishes a quarterly history magazine. We've done a pair of extensive articles on exactly what you requested and can sell you copies. Having already published the articles, I'm not planning on duplicating them in videos anytime soon. Aaron
@@MinnesotaStreetcarMuseum thanks for the info, good to know.
Hindsight is 20/20, but wouldn't if have been better to try to preserve some of those old buildings? Imagine if the trolley system had been preserved! I can't believe the Twin Cities wasted that.
old world electric cars . . . around prior to 1880's. Question narratives.