jacobp878
While in Alaska, and taking a stop in Wasilla, it's only right to take a look at the one place that delivers Alaska's heritage on a miniature scale, the Alaska Live Steamers. Me and my grandparents were in that area, and we stopped at the place. It turned out that the people there recently moved to a new location, which we were at. The new area was under construction at the time June 15, 2014. The track was a small circle, but can be ridden on twice We talked about trains to the people there, looked around at the locomotives, payed up, and rode the train. The price is $5 per person. Amazing. They had little areas along the side, and looked like miniature towns with small people. (I heard that kids really like the small dinosaur area.) We looked inside of the shed and saw the rest of the 7 1.2 inch collection. There was a lot, even a small hand-car, mostly used by kids, but inspired me to build one for myself. The people there were friendly, and gave me advice about a new train simulator, Run 8. (I need to buy that.) It' s fun little place, and worth the money.