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The Dennison Railroad Depot Museum. Visit America's Homefront And Walk In The Footsteps Of American Heroes. Plan Your Visit. Polar Express. Celuch Photography. Hours. Monday: Closed. Tuesday-Friday: 10am to 5pm. Saturday: 11am to 4pm. Sunday: 11am to 3pm. Admission. Adults: $8.00. Seniors: $6.00. Students: $6.00. Children (7 to 17): $4.00.
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Dennison Railroad Depot Museum. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, this restored 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad depot is the best example of a WW2 Canteen left in the county. During WWII, 1.3 Million service members were served free food by 4000 working volunteers at the Dennison Depot Salvation Army Servicemen’s Canteen.
The Depot is fully restored and now houses a museum, restaurant, Panhandle Theater and Whistle Stop Railway Gift Shop. Visitors can explore the museum’s Railroad History and Sports exhibits, then watch the trains run in the large Model Train Layout depicting Dennison in its heyday.
Visit The Dennison Railroad Depot Museum. Find all the information you need to visit The Depot including hours, directions, and ticketing information. Isaac Pangrazio Photography. Hours. Monday: Closed. Tuesday-Friday: 10am to 5pm. Saturday: 11am to 4pm. Sunday: 11am to 3pm.
Address. 400 Center Street, Dennison, OH 44621. Get Directions. Share. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, The Dennison Railroad Depot is the most significant remaining example in the nation of a railroad canteen still reflecting its WWII heritage.
Dennison Railroad Depot Museum. 110 reviews. #1 of 4 things to do in Dennison. Military MuseumsHistory Museums. Open now. 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Write a review. About. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, this restored 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad depot is the best example of a WW2 Canteen left in the county.
About. Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, this restored 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad depot is the best example of a WW2 Canteen left in the county. During WWII, 1.3 Million service members were served free food by 4000 working volunteers at the Dennison Depot Salvation Army Servicemen’s Canteen.