The Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City hosted their annual Eggstravaganza on March 30 and 31.
The event included both ticketed and free Easter egg hunts, and proceeds went to Friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum, a group which helps preserve the museum and organize volunteers.
On Saturday, the Battle Born Grange animal experience was available, which allowed people to pet animals and view vintage tractors and railroad engines.
Children were able to attend the Messy Kids Art Studio and take photos with the Easter Bunny.
Tickets were also available for rides on the McKeen Motor Car and the Edwards Motor Car.
“The Eggstravaganza has been a cherished tradition for many years, and we’re excited to welcome the community once again for a robust set of family friendly celebrations,” said Adam Michalski, curator of history at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City. “It’s always lovely to kick off spring with an event that allows us to honor the rich history of our city.”
