Florence Depot
The Florence Depot at 9000 North 30th Street in the Florence community of Omaha, Nebraska. Originally built in 1887 at 28th and Grebe in downtown Florence, the Depot closed in 1966. It was moved to its present location in 1971, and has been used as a historical railroad museum since 1976.[1]
Florence Depot | |||||||||||
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Location | 9000 North 30th Street Omaha, Nebraska, United States | ||||||||||
Owned by | Florence Historical Foundation | ||||||||||
Line(s) | Omaha Belt Line | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 1887 | ||||||||||
Rebuilt | 1976 | ||||||||||
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The depot is operated by the Florence Historical Foundation and features exhibits about the local railroads and the depot's history. The site also features an 1890 caboose and a flat car.[2]
About
Constructed in 1888 as part of a train line from Omaha to Sioux City, the Florence Depot was used as a commuter station, mail drop off and large cargo such as coal, lumber, stone and ice.[3]
See also
References
- (nd) Florence Depot. Historic Florence Foundation. Retrieved 6/17/07.
- "A History of the Florence Depot" by Adam Fletcher Sasse for NorthOmahaHistory.com. (August 2, 2022).
- Roberts, K. (2003) "A stroll around friendly Florence". Omaha World-Herald. 9/23/03. Retrieved 6/18/07.
External links
- Modern photo of Florence Depot and Museum Information
- Florence Depot. Several photos of the interior and exterior of the Florence Depot Museum.
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