Miniature train rides in South Carolina
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Train Station Playground
The Train Station Playground is a charming recreational facility located at 5775 South Carolina 165 in Ravenel, South Carolina, United States. This unique playground is designed to resemble a classic train station, complete with train-themed play structures and interactive elements. Children can climb aboard the train, slide down the tracks, and explore the various play areas inspired by the world of trains. With plenty of space to run, play, and imagine, the Train Station Playground is a favorite destination for families looking for a fun and imaginative play experience.
Lost Treasure Golf
Welcome to Lost Treasure Golf, a premier tourist attraction located at 1705 Highway 17 South, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Embark on a thrilling adventure inspired by the legendary expeditions of Professor Duffer A. Hacker, a renowned explorer, archaeologist, anthropologist, paleontologist, and part-time taxidermist from the University of Chicago. In the 1920s, Professor Hacker ventured to the mysterious Fogclift Islands off the coast of South America in search of ancient gold and diamond mines. At Lost Treasure Golf, you'll discover the excitement of these historic quests as you take a ride on the old mining train, originally built by the Germans during the First World War, to the top of the mountain. From there, follow in the footsteps of Professor Hacker as you navigate through our fun and challenging mini-golf course in pursuit of hidden treasures.
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