This beautiful wooden depot in Lake Odessa was built in 1888. The depot was originally the property of the Detroit, Lansing, and Northern Railroad and eventually become part of the C&O Railroad. The depot served Lake Odessa for over 82 years until the last tickets were sold to passengers in 1971. The building unique because it is the only Russian Ornate-style depot in the state of Michigan. In 1987 the railroad sold the depot to the historical society which uses it as a museum.
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