Molly Butterworth

About
Molly Butterworth grew up in the small town of Versailles, Ohio, with a father who loved Chevrolet muscle and a mother who adored how German cars talk to you about the road. After volunteering at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, she obtained a master’s degree in public history and loved her first job as curator then director of the National Museum of Transportation and its myriad benefits like running locomotives and driving Corvettes. She has written extensively on transportation history and plans to always have a vehicle with a stick shift in her garage.
Press
St. Louis Trains & Trolleys – Motley Fool Community
Trains and Trolleys: Railroads and Streetcars in St. Louis, by Molly Butterworth, Reedy Press, St. Louis, 2021. This 218-page coffee table hardback is loaded with photos and stories of St. Louis railroads and streetcars. Butterworth is curator of the Museum
Reader’s Corner – Webster Kirkwood Times
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