Talk:Minnesota Transportation Museum

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In December 2004 the Como-Harriet and Excelsior streetcar lines were spun off to form the Minnesota Streetcar Museum. This page should be updated to include that information and a new page for the MSM should be starterd with all the streetcar information. Details can be found at both organizations' websites (http://www.trolleyride.org and http://www.mtmuseum.org) Sorry I don't have time to do this right now. BenFranske 02:38, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

Likewise, the steamboat Minnehaha group left MTM in December of 2004, forming the Museum of Lake Minnetonka. See their website (http://www.steamboatminnehaha.org/index.htm) for more information. a.w.stephens 10:10, 03 January 2006 (UTC)