Railroads and the TV Dinner
This is the classic tale of how the TV Dinner invention relates back to the railroads.
This is video series from the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, in Duluth, Minnesota. Learn more about the museum at: www.lsrm.org
This is the classic tale of how the TV Dinner invention relates back to the railroads.
This is video series from the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, in Duluth, Minnesota. Learn more about the museum at: www.lsrm.org
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It is always so interesting how so many things in the USA and the world are connected to the rail road. Please keep your interesting videos coming. I truly enjoy them.
Jim, you really worked that one to prove "it all comes back to the railroad". ;) -->> Ric
Wow! I knew a little about the history of TV dinners. But not the part about the boxcars. I wonder how much that cost?
Great! Excited for the signal exhibit. I was at Jazz at the depot about 2 weeks ago, and I heard this story. Great job, and hope to see you this next Saturday! It always does come back to the railroad.
I shall always remember this video. Thanks so much!
I saw your ad for the North Shore Scenic in my lastest Trains Magazine issue
The volunteers are really doing great work on the new signal display!
I love the stories you tell Ken! "It all comes back to the Railroad!"
❤️ the story!
Awesome content as usual
Great story. At least they didn't get frozen out of the food business.
maybe you can do a video about the extra bogeys found under many steam locomotives. I understand their purpose was to stabilize the locomotive, but I don't understand how that works. I've only ever really played with toy trains, where the forward and trailing bogeys are more for show than function. maybe explain the principle behind it in a way that even someone like me can understand
Ken, you mentioned the old TV show Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden. Did you know that some of Eve Arden’s family lives in Duluth?
Every time I hear this story the tonnage of turkeys keeps going up!
Wonderful content, I enjoy watching every episode! I plan to visit the museum one of these days. looking forward to it. One suggestion: please get a better camera, this one is washing out the colors. Your stuff is much better than the cam you are using, lol!
OU! OU! I see you!