Talk:Wildwood, Missouri

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"The Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railroad Association, Inc." mini steam railroad's home page is http://www.wfprr.com/

They say they're in Glencoe. Should they be described on the 'Glencoe, Missouri' page? And or have a reference from here to there?

The Al Foster Trail also starts in Glencoe, and goes East "into" Castlewood State Park. The railroad and the trail share the right of way for some distance; you can walk or ride next to the trains, if you'd like.

-- Jeff Grigg, 4/4/2007.