Decatur Depot Museum

The Decatur Depot Museum was built in 1910 by the Kansas City Southern Railroad. It is located on Highway 59 which is also known as Main Street. To visit this musuem as a train passes by while reading some of the history creates a sense of nostalgia for what the olden days were like when Decatur was more of a farming community. There are articles about the different types of fruit orchards that were in this area, as well, as an article on the train master who worked the depot the longest. Seeing the building and getting an idea of how the building was designed brings one to imagine life in the train station and what buisness must have been conducted there. 

As well as the train depot, there is a cabin that was built over a 100 years ago that belonged to the Heaslets family, and there is a KCS 73D locomotive as well as a caboose. 

To visit the museum, it is open on Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm and is ran by two members of the Decatur Historical Society. 

Contact Info

Mike Eckols
President of the Decatur Historical Society
479-752-3912

Mark Wilkins
Vice President of the Decatur Historical Society
479-752-3912

Locations

Decatur Depot Museum
249 Main St
Decatur, Arkansas 72722
479-752-3912