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“A big time in miniature”

by Cynthia Dyer
Charlie Fudge, 58, from Burkesville, Ky.

Charlie Fudge, 58, had wanted a train set all his life.

“We were just too poor, but I said if I ever got enough money I’d get one,” he said.

His dream was realized, and he began collecting and building his train set a few years ago. At first, he had to make special trips to Louisville or Nashville to buy his trains and props.

Charlie Fudge, 58, from Burkesville, Ky.
Charlie Fudge, 58, from Burkesville, Ky.
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