History of the Depot
Dr. Elijah Smith founded Itasca and had the foresight to see how a railroad would shape Itasca’s future. He donated his own land for the railroad right of way and the $400 to build the Itasca Depot in 1873. The Itasca Depot served as the Itasca train station from 1873-1976.
In 1976, a new station was built directly next to the original. Once the new station was completed, the 103 year-old station was slated to be demolished. The Itasca Historical Society rallied and saved the depot from this fate. It was moved on December 6, 1976, down Irving Park Road 864 feet to its current location. Since then it has served at the Itasca Historical Depot Museum.
Itasca Historical Depot Museum Programs
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Artifact Bird Feeder
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Itasca Historical Depot Museum
100 N. Catalpa
Itasca, IL 60143
630-773-3363
Hours
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| Tues | 10am-3pm |
| Thur | 10am-3pm |
| Seasonal Hours (Apr – Oct) | |
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| 1st & 3rd Wed | 4pm-8pm |
| 2nd & 4th Sat | 11am-3pm |
Have your Birthday at the Depot Museum and Caboose!

Contact Chris Carling for more information at 630-773-2257