The 2700 Train displayed at Dennison Railroad Depot Museum.
Photo by: Jim Hoover/Flicker
Recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the Dennison Railroad Depot in Dennison, Ohio, houses a museum, restaurant and gift shop. It offers year-round exhibits, special events and family programs. Visitors can explore the museum and witness one of the few remaining examples of a railroad canteen, reflecting its World War II heritage.
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