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Un-boo-lievable fun: Trick or Trolley entertains children and adults alike

By Karen Mansfield 1 min read
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Eddie Miller, 2, of Washington, dressed as a cow, enjoys the train set at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum on Saturday during the Trick or Trolley annual event.
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Matt and Alyssa Redfield of Pittsburgh, with their son, Jace, 18 months, dressed as Curious George characters when the family visited the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum for the Trick or Trolley event on Saturday.
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Ben McConnaughy of Wellsburg, W.Va., dressed as a dinosaur, rode the Steelers-themed Terrible Trolley and rang the trolley’s bell during his visit to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum on Saturday.
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Face Paint Pittsburgh entertained trick-or-treaters with face painting services during the Trick or Trolley event at the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum on Saturday.

The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum hosted its annual Trick or Trolley on Saturday and Sunday. The event included holiday activities, face painting, and trolley rides. Costume-wearing children and adults got to trick-or-treat at the tables of local businesses and organizations that were stationed throughout the museum. Those who attended also had the chance to tour the museum’s large collection of trolleys.

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