Museum Hosts Board Game Exhibit
The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia will be
hosting the temporary exhibit, “American Classics – the Board Games We All Grew
Up With!” The exhibit, which runs from July 7, 2006 through October 2, 2006 at
the museum, features many of those classic games we all remember from the
past.
hosting the temporary exhibit, “American Classics – the Board Games We All Grew
Up With!” The exhibit, which runs from July 7, 2006 through October 2, 2006 at
the museum, features many of those classic games we all remember from the
past.
Come and relive those great memories of “family game night,” seeing those
games that have become a part of Americana, from Monopoly to Risk, and from
Chutes and Ladders to Trivial Pursuit. For generations, board games have
remained that one true ‘family” toy, and the Toy Museum will be bringing a
little bit of that special feeling to all of its visitors!
games that have become a part of Americana, from Monopoly to Risk, and from
Chutes and Ladders to Trivial Pursuit. For generations, board games have
remained that one true ‘family” toy, and the Toy Museum will be bringing a
little bit of that special feeling to all of its visitors!
The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum is currently on its summer hours,
and is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Guided tours are given, the
building is fully handicapped accessible, and there is plenty of free parking
onsite.
and is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Guided tours are given, the
building is fully handicapped accessible, and there is plenty of free parking
onsite.
For more information, call 242-8133, or visit the Kruger Street Toy &
Train Museum on the web at www.ToyAndTrain.com.
Train Museum on the web at www.ToyAndTrain.com.
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Museum Hosts Board Game Exhibit
The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum in Wheeling, West Virginia will be
hosting the temporary exhibit, “American Classics – the Board Games We All Grew
Up With!” The exhibit, which runs from July 7, 2006 through October 2, 2006 at
the museum, features many of those classic games we all remember from the
past.
hosting the temporary exhibit, “American Classics – the Board Games We All Grew
Up With!” The exhibit, which runs from July 7, 2006 through October 2, 2006 at
the museum, features many of those classic games we all remember from the
past.
Come and relive those great memories of “family game night,” seeing those
games that have become a part of Americana, from Monopoly to Risk, and from
Chutes and Ladders to Trivial Pursuit. For generations, board games have
remained that one true ‘family” toy, and the Toy Museum will be bringing a
little bit of that special feeling to all of its visitors!
games that have become a part of Americana, from Monopoly to Risk, and from
Chutes and Ladders to Trivial Pursuit. For generations, board games have
remained that one true ‘family” toy, and the Toy Museum will be bringing a
little bit of that special feeling to all of its visitors!
The Kruger Street Toy & Train Museum is currently on its summer hours,
and is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Guided tours are given, the
building is fully handicapped accessible, and there is plenty of free parking
onsite.
and is open seven days a week, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Guided tours are given, the
building is fully handicapped accessible, and there is plenty of free parking
onsite.
For more information, call 242-8133, or visit the Kruger Street Toy &
Train Museum on the web at www.ToyAndTrain.com.
Train Museum on the web at www.ToyAndTrain.com.







