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📅 April 9 🕕 6:00 PMAll aboard for a powerful journey through American history! As part of the America 250 in Ohio March theme of “Transportation,” this special Soup at Six program highlights how trains carried more than passengers and freight—they carried the story of our nation.
Join Train Curator David Ziegler as he shares the remarkable story of Ross Rowland Jr. and his “precious freight” aboard the Freedom Trains of 1946 and 1976. These extraordinary traveling museums carried twenty-six galleries of priceless American treasures across the country, inspiring patriotism and civic pride.
Travel thousands of miles with us as we explore artifacts that toured the nation—including a moon rock, documents related to the Louisiana Purchase, Jesse Owens’ gold medals, and hundreds more historic treasures curated from across the United States.
This fascinating program offers a rare look at how history quite literally rolled into towns nationwide, connecting communities through democracy and shared heritage.
Cost: $25 per person. Includes soup, bread, and dessert.
Pre-registration is required by April 2. Register online at qrco.de/bgMTnx or call 330-455-7043 during regular business hours.
All proceeds support the Museum’s mission to connect audiences through history, science, and the legacy of William McKinley.
We hope you’ll join us for this unforgettable evening of history on the rails!
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800 McKinley Monument Dr NW, Canton, OH, United States, Ohio 44708
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