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Sioux City Railroad Museum looking for tour guides
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — The Sioux City Railroad Museum is looking for tour guides for the summer.
In a release, the Railroad Museum said that they are looking for older teens and young adults who would be interested in volunteering as tour guides at the museum.
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The museum said that the tour guides would help lead Walk 'n' Talk Storytelling Tours four days a week. During the tour, they would tell stories about the Milwaukee Railroad Repair Shops and the people who worked there.
'This is a great opportunity for students who enjoy history, public speaking, or simply want to get involved in their community,' said Founding Curator Larry Obermeyer. 'We welcome anyone curious to learn and excited to share the story of our railroad heritage.'
The museum said that no experience is necessary, and those interested should attend a tour on a Saturday or Sunday to check out a tour and speak with Obermeyer about volunteering.
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