The Hinton Railroad Museum in Hinton celebrates the history of the area’s railroad and boasts an array of fascinating exhibits relating to railroading. Established to preserve the history of the railroad and teach visitors more about one of the most critical developments in the nation, the museum has an informative collection of railroad memorabilia. Displays include artifacts from the early days of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, uniforms, model trains, equipment, and tools that were used during the time of the ‘Steel Drivin' Man,’ John Henry, and a John Henry Woodcarving exhibit with works by a local artist.

206 Temple St, Hinton, WV 25951, Phone: 304-466-6100

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