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The Society was founded
in 1982 by a group of individuals committed to
preserving the history of
Whitefish and the
Flathead
Valley for the present and future. Since its
inception the Society has grown to over 200 members from
all parts of the United States and Canada. In 1990 the
Society acquired the Whitefish Railway Depot from the
Burlington Northern Railroad and a Depot Committee was
formed to oversee its restoration. The project took
three years, hundreds of volunteer hours and generous
monetary donations to complete. The interior was
completely remodeled to accommodate new office space
which included the Amtrak waiting room. The Burlington
Northern Santa Fe Railroad now occupies the entire
second floor. The third floor houses several other
businesses and the offices of the Historical Society.
The exterior has been restored to its original
Glacier
National Park chalet-like appearance. It was built by
the
Great Northern Railway in 1927 for $65,000.
Adjacent to the
Amtrak waiting room is the
Whitefish
Museum which has many fascinating railroad and community
artifacts and information. Our museum staff is present
during museum hours to answer any questions you have
about Whitefish, the Flathead Valley and the museum. |
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