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Note the outhouse that sits over the tracks. There's always a bit of scatalogical humor with these "grandma" gags.
For some weird reason, this bit of the museum was covered in spare change, presumably because some schmuck through some change in once and it caught on... and they see it as a nice little earner!
If you can measure a coin and the track in the picture, you could, if you cared, figure out how big it is.
Miniature Factory Area - Enjoy Real life like models at Northlandz.
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Have you visited #NORTHLANDZ yet?
Come visit us with the family! To see this fantastic big-city light up!
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Call at 908 782 4288.
A glimpse into our control room! We have about 97 sections of track, each controlled by its own tranformer, which takes the electricity from the building and reduces it to the number of volts needed to power the trains. We turn the levers about an hour in advance to make sure all the trains are up and running when Northlandz opens up for the day!
908 782 4288
495 US-202, Flemington, NJ 08822
Summer Home is a small town in the US state of Utah, located at the base of a maze of canyon that the trains must traverse to make it to the next town. You’ll take a look at this area at the end of your visit of Northlandz.
Use promo code SUMMER for a 20% discount.
908 782 4288
495 US-202, Flemington, NJ 08822
HURRY UP.! Don't wait until next season.!
New Year's Eve is Coming.! Visit your favorite attraction NOW at #Northlandz World & make your New year's Day Rememberable.
The Wonders of Northlandz Home of the Great American Railway Model Trains and Model Railroad. Don't Miss to visit the wonderful Northlandz miniature wonderland this weekend.
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I just love the bokeh (if you don't know what bokeh is, look it up on wikipedia) on this telegraph pole. It almost looks real... except there's no wires on the poles.