The Dennison Railroad Depot Museum is a National Historic Landmark and the most significant remaining example of a WWII era railroad canteen.
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Apr 9, 2024
This lovingly restored train depot and trains were quite a surprise! During World War II, thousands of young men traveled through Denison by train on the way to military bases, where they would becom… Full review by Lovestoeat33
Jan 4, 2024
This is a restored train depot that feed troops being transported during World War 2. There are restored trains that you can explore. This is a National Landmark that needs to be visited and passed d… Full review by THINGS2LIVE4
Dec 2, 2023
We purchased five 1st class tickets to accompany our 3 children ages 3, 5 and 6 years, though I wasn't sure how this experience wold be after reading a highlighted review, which turned out to be from… Full review by Julia H
Are the museum and resteraunt seperate attractions? If so is what are the hours for each? Is there history in the resteraunt as well? what is the cost? Do you offer a triple A discount? Very interested in both, Thanks. Joann
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Joanne, The Museum is at 400 Center St. 740-922-6776 - open Tues-Fri 10-5 , Sat 11-4 and Sun 11-3 Admission - $8 adults, $6 students, $7 kids 7-17 and under 7 free - they have steam …
Joanne, The Museum is at 400 Center St. 740-922-6776 - open Tues-Fri 10-5 , Sat 11-4 and Sun 11-3 Admission - $8 adults, $6 students, $7 kids 7-17 and under 7 free - they have steam engines, freight and passenger cars and other exhibits to tour and view - i believe they use to have a restaurant at the museum but i believe it is now closed - there is a restaurant near there called "Dennison Yard" -313 Center St. - I have eaten there - good food - believe they are open Mon-Thurs 5 Am-9 Pm Fri 11am-10Pm perhaps the same on sat * Sun 740-922-5748 hope this helps