The collection features prominent transportation-related items, most notably two antique fire engines from the town's early departments and an extremely impressive model train layout of Pulaski, VA. The layout was crafted as a life-long hobby of a local dentist, and it was obviously a realistic model of the town, even to our first-time visitor eyes. Most of the structures in the model are made of reused cereal and shoe boxes, and you can see professional photos of them on the museum's Facebook page. Expect the majority of the rest of the collection to showcase Pulaski history. There are photographs of workers from local industries, architectural components from local theatres, and signage from local stores. For kids, there's a "train table" for play.
The museum's friendly staff welcomed us warmly and provided nifty information as we toured, even allowing Elijah to access one of the antique fire engines. He can describe its parts, including its hand-cranked siren, quite well, and he'd be happy to give you a tour if you want to take him on your trip! If you go, know there is a playground nearby, and it looks like a decent spot for a simple picnic. We didn't readily find lots of other tourist stops or shops, but there are plenty of fast food outlets for lunch.
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