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Car Barn Museum open to the viewing public

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August 5th, 2015

The Nelson Electric Tramway Society (NETS) officially opened the latest project, the Car Barn Museum.

Monday the entire community was invited to the special grand opening ceremony at 1 p.m. with ribbon cutting, tours, cake, refreshments, classic cars and special guests.
 
NETS have been working toward this goal ever since they rolled out Streetcar #23 in 1992. 

The idea was to create a working museum of Nelson’s History.  The first phase of this project was to get Nelson’s original streetcar operational and then over time create additional opportunities to enrich and educate the community. 

The goal of NETS recent history was to create a dedicated space for displays and historical artifacts.  Over the past two years the Car Barn, with the help and love of volunteers, has been renovated to include a dedicated museum space and displays throughout the barn.
 
Over the years, many artifacts and photos have been entrusted to the Society by community members who wished to keep Nelson’s streetcar heritage alive for future generations. 

The Museum project has given the society an opportunity to present these items to the public.  The artifacts are now housed in a dedicated museum space with additional equipment displayed throughout the car barn.
 
“The Car Barn Museum will have many benefits for the community, from keeping our history fresh and accessible to tourists and students, to giving retired people an opportunity to still be engaged with the community,” said Jim Robertson NETS B.O.D./Project Manager.

“The best thing about this project is that it will always be growing and developing, we are looking forward to helping keep Nelson’s history alive.”

For more information call 250.352.7672, info@nelsonstreetcar.org or come on down and visit them in Lakeside Park, right beside the soccer fields and next to the Nelson Rowing Club.

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