On the very western edge of Iowa, you’ll find the small town of Missouri Valley. This quiet destination is about 30 miles north of Omaha, and today, it’s a peaceful place with a little over two thousand residents. However, a century ago it was anything but quiet. Missouri Valley, like many other towns in Iowa, was once a railroad hub in the 19th and 20th centuries. Countless travelers and freight trains would pass through here, and the rail depot was the center of town. The old rail line no longer runs, but that doesn’t mean that the history has gone with it. Missouri Valley has dedicated itself to preserving its rail history in a unique museum, and it’s not the only place in this historic small town in Iowa where you can take a trip back to the past.

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Have you visited Missouri Valley and explored its railroad history? Let us know what you thought of this historic small town in Iowa in the comments section. Visit the Watson Steam Train & Depot’s Facebook page for more information on this charming attraction! To learn more about Iowa’s railroad history, consider taking a train-themed day trip.

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