This article originally appeared in the “Goleta Depot Dispatch,” Volume 38, Number 2, Summer 2018. Keeping the Museum beautiful is an unending task – a chore always in need of helping hands from the community. One young lady in particular has stepped up to keep our treasured depot looking fresh and pretty as, well,...
Continue readingDepot Dispatch Newsletter — Summer 2018
Read up on happenings and new attractions at our jewel of a train station and museum. In this issue, learn about: Our latest fun for kids — a toy train table in our Visitor Center. Kids don’t need to be told twice to jump in start working on the railroad. Which famed animal made...
Continue readingWhat Would Franklin Do?
This article originally appeared in the “Goleta Depot Dispatch,” Volume 38, Number 2, Summer 2018. We think old Ben Franklin would have approved. We’re talking about the little free library located in front of our museum gates. It is a terrific replica of our train depot and was lovingly constructed by long-time volunteer Clay...
Continue readingOur Latest Newsletter – the Depot Dispatch, March 2018
It’s back after a year-long hiatus — the much beloved and storied Goleta Depot Dispatch. Starting in 1981 and edited by museum director Gray Coombs, the Dispatch has documented the many momentous occasions in the life of our museum, as it has grown from a newborn baby into the proud but growing community institution...
Continue readingDepot Days August 11-12, 2018
Save the date! Depot Day and Railroad day are coming your way! Download the poster: 2018 Depot Day poster rev 4 portrait...
Continue readingEllwood Station: A Historical Landmark of California’s Railroad and Agricultural Heritage
Ellwood Station, a significant landmark in California’s railroad history, commemorates Ellwood Cooper, one of the state’s most notable pioneers in horticulture. Cooper played a crucial role in introducing the eucalyptus tree and advancing olive cultivation in Southern California. His influence extended far beyond agriculture, impacting both the landscape and the development of the Santa...
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