The structure has been altered only slightly in over 125 years of its existence. It is a two-story structure designed in the fashionable Stick/Eastlake style.

The first floor, with its original bead board walls that was typical of that era, also houses the museum gift shop.
The Depot Collection includes over 2500 photographs from early settlement history that document county life from 1860-1950. They are all catalogued and available for research.
In addition the Depot collects furniture from Baileysburg, Dayton's only furniture factory, memorabilia relating to local business and events, and objects and memorabilia from its Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. and Union Pacific history. This is supplemented with clothing and artifacts from local pioneer families.
The Caboose is outside of the Dayton Depot.  It is part of the Union Pacific Train that serviced Dayton.

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Dayton Historical Depot Society
222 E. Commercial Street---PO Box 316---Dayton, Washington 99328---509-382-2026

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