Railroad Days in Pleasant Hill
Rain isn’t getting in the way of Pleasant Hill’s annual Railroad Days on April 26th to the 28th in Historic Downtown Pleasant Hill. Most displays and live performances will be moved to the Pleasant Hill Historical Society, 125 Wyoming.
The event attracts model train clubs and collectors from around the area who will showcase their train displays inside the Memorial Building. About the Main Street area are vendors, food trucks and restaurants, historic re-enactors, Missouri wood trappers, wood-turning demonstrations and live music. The live bands include The Wildwood Boys, George Arbuckle, John Allin, Brody Buster and the Good Sam Club Band.
Festivities run 4 to 8 pm on Friday, 9 am to 8 pm on Saturday, and 9 am to 4 pm on Sunday. The event is free with some activities as a fundraiser for the Pleasant Hill Historical Society.
For more information visit phillrailroaddays.com.
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