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So today, my family and I went to the train show at the MSU (Michigan State University) Farm Pavilion over in East Lansing today. Not only did it have sellers and their trains and the layouts, but they had a horse show going on in the next hall over. Although there were thousands of trains to see and choose from, it was overwhelming, and the space was tightly packed. But, it was much bigger than the train show in New Baltimore, though.

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LOL Andrew, the horse sound chips almost sounded real, didn't they? It's one of the few shows I can buy a train and hear an affirmative whinny to endorse the purchase.  This show is advertised as the largest in Michigan and thankfully I can almost walk to it from home. The show was very well attended and many families were seen strolling the aisle as well. Most of the dealers I spoke with were happy to be there and had good sales successes.                                              Thanks for the pictorial evidence of the event!

TJ

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