Step into Cameron's rich railroad past at the Cameron Depot Museum, located at 202 N. Walnut. This former Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad depot, lovingly converted by the Cameron Historical Society, showcases artifacts and memorabilia that tell the story of the town's connection to the railroads and the iconic Jefferson Highway. It's a must-visit for fans of railroads, rural history and fascinating artifacts from the past.
Admission is free, though donations are appreciated. For those interested in more railway history, visit the old Rock Island Line depot, now home to Iron Horse Primitives antique store at 207 W 3rd St.
Admission is free, though donations are appreciated. For those interested in more railway history, visit the old Rock Island Line depot, now home to Iron Horse Primitives antique store at 207 W 3rd St.
For museum hours or to schedule a private tour, email the historical society or call 816-632-0429 or 816-284-0645. Learn More