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Created
The Museum was established. -
Opened to the Public
The first visitors arrived. -
Admission
For the first time you had to pay to get in the museum, 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children under 12 -
Name change
Originally named Arden Electric Railway now is named Pennsylvania Trolley Museum -
Adding On
Visitor Education Center was opened -
Adding more buildings
The 28,000 square-foot Trolley Display Building was completed in 2004 and opened to the public in May of 2005. -
More Buildings
An Artifact Preservation Building is currently being constructed to allow for all of the Museum’s streetcars to be stored inside along with spare parts and mobile equipment.