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''Garden Railways'' is a bi-monthly American magazine about the hobby of running large-scale trains outdoors, also called garden railroading. Published since 1984, it is the world's largest-circulation magazine on that subject. Each issue features hobby news, product reviews, how-to articles, featured railroads, and much more. == History == ''Garden Railways'' magazine began publication in 1984 by Sidestreet Bannerworks. The magazine evolved from the company's newsletter, the Sidestreet Banner, which dealt primarily with the small scale live-steam locomotives that the company was importing at that time. Marc Horovitz was the Editor and Barbara Horovitz the Horticultural Editor. The first issues of ''Garden Railways'' (''GR'') were published in black-and-white. Text was generated on a typewriter. In 1985, a primitive IBM computer and a daisy-wheel printer were acquired, which allowed text to be printed out in justified columns. These columns, printed out in strips, were then pasted up by hand in the old-fashion way. Petria MacDonnell joined ''GRs staff at the beginning of 1986 as the magazine's first gardening editor, later succeeded by Chip Rosenblum, Barbara Abler, and Don Parker. Among the regular contributors in the magazine's early years was Peter Jones, who had a column in every issue until his death in 2009. The magazine continued to grow, becoming an international publication with contributors from all over the world. In August 1985, ''Garden Railways'', along with the Denver Garden Railway Society, sponsored the first ever Garden Railway Convention, in Denver, Colorado. The May–June 1986 issue of ''GR'' was the first that appeared with the popular arched title on the cover, which became a trademark of the magazine. With the November–December 1986 issue, ''Garden Railways'' appeared with its first full-color cover. After that, color was gradually incorporated into the inside of the magazine, too. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Garden Railways」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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