The Dennison Railroad Depot Musuem explains that the Dennison Depot historically represents the movement of millions of servicemen and women across the United States during WWII and the mobilization of civilians on the Homefront during the period of 1942-1946.

GALION, Ohio – Wendy Zucal, Executive Director of the Dennison Railroad Depot Museum, will describe restoring Dennison’s old, formerly abandoned rail depot into a popular museum and tourist attraction, “Dreamsville USA,” in a presentation to be made in Galion on March 5.

Zucal will discuss what a depot restoration means in terms of community value, economic development, jobs, tourism dollars and pride. She has been involved with the Southeastern Ohio rail station since its rebirth in 1992 and will review how Dennison created a unique interpretive WWII and local history museum, a restaurant, Bed and Breakfast and much more.

It is hoped the talk will help the City of Galion and others to create a vision of how Galion’s historic Big Four Depot might be re-purposed. The event is being co-sponsored by the Galion Historical Society and its affiliate advocacy group, Friends of the Big Four Depot.

Zurcal will visit on March 5 at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at Peace Lutheran Church, 123 W. Walnut St., Galion. The event is free. Light refreshments will be served. Please phone 419-468-9338 or email: galionhistory@gmail.com if you plan to attend.

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