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Temporary Detour ! ! ! July 19 – July 24

July 17, 2019 By Trolleyologyguy

Beginning Friday, July 19, 2019 and running through Wednesday, July 24, North Main Street will be closed near the Museum affecting all visitors to the Museum.

This detour will be in place to allow replacement of a short bridge on North Main Street, just beyond its intersection with McClane Farm Road.

The map below shows the best detour for accessing PTM from all points North-South-East and West.

NOTICE: The speed limit on Allison Hollow Road is 25 mph which, is strictly enforced by local police.

Visitors coming from the City of Washington can follow North Main Street to reach the Museum.

To follow this detour proceed west on Race Track Road from Interstate 79 Exit 41.

At the Pike Street intersection proceed straight ahead to Allison Hollow Road.

Follow Allison Hollow Road (25mph) for 2 miles to the T intersection with Old Hickory Ridge Road and Turn Left.

Follow Old Hickory Ridge Road to North Main Street and Turn Right.

The Museum is 200 feet on the Left.

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