Museum of Transportation | Living St. Louis
Living St. Louis producer Jim Kirchherr visits the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis. Willis Goldschmidt started the museum in the 1940s which began as a club house for train buffs who wanted to collect old forms of transportation before they were destroyed.

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A Walk Through the National Museum of Transportation

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