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‘Know It All Kid’ actor from Polar Express movie to appear in Baltimore promoting the Polar Express

By Angela Cotey | November 21, 2019

| Last updated on January 26, 2021

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An image from the movie The Polar Express showing the “Know It All Kid” and a smaller image of the voice actor behind the character, Eddie Deezen.
Warner Bros. via B&O Railroad Museum

BALTIMORE — On Sunday, Nov. 24, the B&O Railroad Museum welcomes the “Know-It-All Kid”, Eddie Deezen, from The Polar Express movie. Eddie will be available to meet fans and sign movie memorabilia throughout Sunday for Polar Express ticket holders at the B&O Railroad Museum.

On board The Polar Express train ride, families will watch characters from this award-winning book come to life! The conductor will punch their golden tickets, chefs will dance and serve them hot chocolate and cookies, and Santa will arrive giving everyone their first gift of Christmas — a silver sleigh bell. Tickets to Polar Express are still available but selling quickly.

The B&O Railroad Museum, a full affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American railroading and its impact on American society, culture and economy. The Museum is home to the oldest, most comprehensive collection of railroad artifacts in the Western Hemisphere including an unparalleled roster of 19th and 20th century railroad equipment. The 40-acre historic site is regarded as the birthplace of American Railroading and includes the 1851 Mt. Clare Station, the 1884 Baldwin Roundhouse and first mile of commercial railroad track in America. For further information on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, please call 410-752-2490 or visit www.borail.org.

— From a B&O Railroad Museum news release. Nov. 20, 2019

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