Halloween at the Museum of Transportation will be bigger than ever this year! Trick or Track is a family Halloween celebration featuring a costume parade, Serengeti Steve and his reptiles and trick or treating around the museum.
Trick or Track by day is set for Saturday, Oct. 18 with trick or treating for ages 10 and under from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Serengeti Steve's presentation will be at 10:30 a..m.
At the Museum of Transportation. Admission is required but reservations are not needed for the daytime event.
A separate Trick or Track event is being held in the evening and tickets are required for the evening event.
Trick or Track by Night begins at 5:45 p.m., and includes Serengeti Steve and his reptiles at 6 p.m. and miniature train rides in the dark. Tickets are $10 per guest and everyone age 3 and up needs a ticket.
At the Museum of Transportation.
More information: tnmot.org
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