Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum

Explore a beautifully restored 1882 train depot

Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum showcases the town’s rich railroad history. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia from the 19th and 20th centuries. The museum highlights Stevenson’s significance as a key transportation hub during the Civil War.

Situated between the tracks of two major railroads, the historic depot building was built in 1872 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

  • Located in Downtown Stevenson
  • Open Monday – Friday: 8:00-4:00
  • Closed on state holidays
  • If unattended, the librarian across the street can let you in
  • Free

Where To Stay

Lodging options include hotels, cabins, short term rentals, tree houses, glamping tents, and campgrounds. Visitors can find accommodations to suit every preference and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay.

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