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Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines
One of 2 museum listings in Canyon City.
About Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines
Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines is a museum in the attractions and activities sector, based in Canyon City, OR. Its recorded address is 113 N Clark St, 97820. The listing includes a telephone number, an official website. It is one of 2 museum listings tracked in Canyon City; the nearest comparable listing is Grant County Historical Museum, within walking distance.
- Address
- 113 N Clark St, Canyon City, OR, 97820
- Phone
- (541) 620-2276
- Website
- home.centurytel.net
Questions
Where is Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines located?
113 N Clark St, Canyon City, OR, 97820
How do I contact Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines?
(541) 620-2276 · http://home.centurytel.net/vertking
What type of business is Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines?
Train Barn: Home of the Oregon Western Lines is a museum (attractions and activities) in Canyon City.
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