Over three years ago LHRy became aware of a large vacant warehouse adjacent to Boonton's Grace Lord Park which could be adaptively used for a Transportation Heritage Center. We recognized that it could be a wonderful tourism draw to boost local businesses if it could be coupled with a trolley shuttle from the Morris Avenue parking lot to the foot of Boonton Falls. The trolley shuttle could provide disabled access to the Park interior without disturbing its historic beauty. We did extensive research and developed a comprehensive Morris County Transportation and Industry Chronology. LHRy hired consultants and produced a detailed graphic of our proposal which we used to promote our ideas to local commissions, committees and organizations. We led tours of the area. We advised Boonton on how to acquire at no cost a plot of land within the Park which was owned by NJ Transit. LHRy funded a title search of the warehouse property to clarify ownership and easement issues. LHRy provided $10,000 funding for an engineering inspection of the condition of the railroad trestle in the Park as a good will gesture. LHRy produced an 84-page book - The Transportation History of Boonton, NJ - and gave copies to all local leaders in town. An extensive article on our initiative appeared in the Summer 2019 issue of Skylands Visitor magazine. We helped the Boonton Historical Society & Museum produce a most interesting exhibit - The NJ Trolley Era. However, we never heard "What a wonderful idea to bring tourists to Boonton and boost our economy, how can we help you?" from town decision makers. We did get strong negative reactions from one local leader. The town wanted us to buy the very deteriorated warehouse (which would have required a very costly restoration), but they would not endorse our plan for a trolley shuttle in Grace Lord Park. Without the rail shuttle a "stuffed and mounted" transportation Heritage Center would not be a viable attraction. Subsequently, we have learned that the warehouse property has been acquired by a developer.