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The founder of Edaville, Ellis D. Atwood, started the railroad to service his cranberry bogs. He soon found out that there was a demand for passenger train rides around these bogs.
Edaville’s vice president, Fred Richardson, took over the helm before selling it to George Bartholomew, president of Bay Colony Railroad and Cape Cod Scenic Railroad Dinner Train, who kept the ...
The Edaville Railroad Family Theme Park on Tuesday announced it will reopen from Nov. 10 to Jan. 1 for "classic Christmas lights, rides, food and more." ...
Edaville, named after cranberry grower Ellis D. Atwood, started as a cranberry farming operation in 1947 and transformed into a hands-on, historical steam locomotive experience.
The founder of Edaville, Ellis D. Atwood, started the railroad to service his cranberry bogs. He soon found out that there was a demand for passenger train rides around these bogs.
Edaville began operating as a tourist railroad in 1947, after Ellis D. Atwood bought abandoned railcars from a defunct railroad to carry cranberries and workers across his 1,500 acres of cranberry ...
It needs new energy, new vision.” Ellis D. Atwood founded Edaville in 1947, when he built a 5-mile rail bed around his cranberry plantation, creating one of the world’s first tourist railroads.
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Edaville’s vice president, Fred Richardson, took over the helm before selling it to George Bartholomew, president of Bay Colony Railroad and Cape Cod Scenic Railroad Dinner Train, who kept the ...