Train garden now open at Richardson Farms

Richardson Farms

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Posted: 12/07/2012

WHITE MARSH, Md. (WMAR) -  

Richardson Farms is celebrating the holiday season with its 2nd annual Holiday Train Garden display at their White Marsh farm market. 
 
The train garden is now open to the public and is operated every day between 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. until January 18, 2013. It will be closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. 
 
Voluntary donations to the Johns Hopkins Children's Center will be accepted. 100% of donations go to the hospital to develop research-base cutting-edge medicine for children. 
 
This year's layout includes an expanded Disney World as well as a large North Pole display, both with new animations and trains. 
 
Harrison Trains has committed many hours to the preparation and assembly of the train garden display. There is no charge for admission to the train garden. 

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