Harrold Litle Trailer

Harrold Litle Trailer (2012)

15 January 2012 Factual 3 mins

Harrold Little believes you are not limited by age, only by your ability to imagine. Harrold's Train Museum in Tyler Texas is the home of all the trains and dreams that he began collecting at the age of seven.

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