Watch Michael Bertoia appraise a Lionel 700E Hudson scale train model, ca. 1940, in Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, Hour 2. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American ...
Jerry Calabrese readily admits he's not a "fan boy" when it comes to Lionel trains; he doesn't own every locomotive, freight car or caboose Lionel ever made. But Calabrese, a Montclair resident who is ...
No one can say with certainty when the first Lionel model train was set up to chug around a Christmas tree and surprise children on Christmas morning, but it’s a safe bet that the idea and the ...
As kids for generations have done, Landon Tennant looks longingly at a streamlined Lionel Santa Fe engine as it chugs around a tiny display with houses, mountains and bridges at TrainLand, a hobby ...
Joshua Lionel Cowen, the original owner of Lionel trains, had a big idea. He began building toy trains at the turn of the 20th century. The first trains were made of tinplate steel, a name that is ...
TRAIN ENTHUSIAST Roger Carp was 5 years old when he got his first Lionel toy train. More than 60 years later, the senior editor of Classic Toy Trains magazine has written a book called “Collectible ...
CANFIELD, Ohio -- Lionel is one of the best-known model train makers in the world. It has fans (and customers) just about everywhere, and its products can sell for hundreds of dollars. In the last 113 ...
Wailoa Center’s Fountain Gallery will display “Wooden Art in Motion” by Le Notley this month. ADVERTISING Wailoa Center’s Fountain Gallery will display “Wooden Art in Motion” by Le Notley this month.