old-timey train conductor outfit + modern day water bottle = (you're ruining the magic)
we weren't allowed in this car since it was set up all fancy by them hollywood folks
(please see this movie if you want to watch the train in action)
(please see this movie if you want to watch the train in action)
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Yay! I love Fort Edmonton Park. In fact, I'll let you in on a little secret. Lee and I are planning on getting married there one day on 1925 street. Think of the photo opportunities!
My absolute favorite place in the city!
I haven't been yet! but seeing that carousel sure gives me a kick in the butt to do so:)
Lindsey: Uh it's not so secret anymore! ;)
Tricky Nag: I've been hesitant to go because I was told it was all farm stuff and I grew up on a farm, so, like, old things and horses don't really do much for me. But it looked like it had a lot of interesting things other than the farm-y stuff, so we might go back to check everything out! Everyone in Edmonton says it's their favourite place!
Lael: This was my first time there and we only saw the 1920s fair ground. It looked like they had a huge garden you could go look at, but I only saw it whizzing past on the train. :(
Gorgeous pics - you've captured the time period perfectly. We were through the fort a few years ago now, but really enjoyed the day.
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