Several historic and beautiful depots from the Inland Empire’s early railroad years have survived more than a century of urbanization, and they can still be seen and explored today. If you live in the ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. A tiny taproom in the tiny Lamy train depot triggered a “cease and desist” letter from the giant passenger rail ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. When the city began renovating its 114-year-old downtown Santa Fe Depot, officials didn’t realize the labor of ...
The Santa Fe Railway closed the depot complex in 1968, opening up the new depot on 20th Street that same year. Most folks assume the building naturally passed into the hands of the historical society, ...
The Santa Fe Corona Depot will soon have a new home following the Corona City Council’s move to classify the building as a historical landmark. Though the building has been listed in the city’s ...
San Bernardino is getting ready for a huge party and everyone is invited. Just in case you haven’t heard, the city’s historic Santa Fe Depot will soon host Inland Empire History Day at the Santa Fe.
Pearland's Santa Fa Railroad Depot played a prominent role in the community for decades. Although now unused and in disrepair, it regained the spotlight in recent years as the city considered measures ...
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