The Cheyenne Depot Museum, located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, serves as the caretaker of the Historic UPRR Depot, recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Erected in 1886 by the Union Pacific Railroad, this architectural gem was crafted by the renowned Henry Van Brunt, standing as the sole grand railway station along the transcontinental route. The museum offers a captivating journey into the past, unfolding the tales of Cheyenne's history and the monumental Transcontinental Railroad, alongside the enchanting UC&N Model Railroad by Harry W. Brunk.
Immerse yourself in the rich legacy of the Union Pacific Railroad and the soul of Cheyenne at the Cheyenne Depot Museum. Embrace the opportunity to delve into the spirit, collaboration, and sacrifices of the railroad pioneers, as well as the essence of the city itself. As a private 501c(3) nonprofit organization, the museum relies on the generosity and support of members, patrons, visitors, and donors to uphold this architectural treasure and ensure its preservation for generations to come.
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