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Issaquah station or Issaquah Depot is a former railway station located in Issaquah, Washington, built in 1889 as a passenger station for the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway and freight warehouse. The station served what was then known as Gilman, Washington, which changed into Issaquah around the turn of the century. The Issaquah Depot was used as a passenger station until the 1940s, and the building was abandoned until the City of Issaquah bought it in 1984. After years of careful restoration, the former station was opened as a museum. The museum offers exhibits that explore the industrial revolution, communication, travel and the early development of Issaquah. The Depot operates the Issaquah Valley Trolley, which runs from the Museum to Gilman Boulevard. .
Issaquah Depot Museum, 78 1st Ave NE, Issaquah, WA 98027, Phone: 425-392-3500
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