Pioneer Historical Museum

In December, 1967, the first organizational group for the Pioneer Historical Society met at the Deer Trail Town Hall.  Four months later, a constitution was adopted.

  Deer Trail Pioneer Museum Building

On June 3, 1970, a real estate agent for Union Pacific Railroad presented a deed for their depot to the Pioneer Historical Society, and plans were made for its move to Centennial Park.  A group of Historical Society directors broke ground at the current site on June 24, 1970.  A steel building and men's and women's restrooms were added to the site as well.

Union Pacific Railroad depot

A group of Historical Society directors broke ground at the current site on June 24, 1970.  A steel building and men's and women's restrooms were added to the site as well.  

 

Brand log home

A log house, home to the pioneer Brand family, was moved to the museum grounds and restored.

 

Benham/Evergreen School building

A one-room pioneer school house was dedicated in 2002.  The school house was originally home to the Benham school which was renamed the Evergreen school, located northeast of Deer Trail.  The school's enrollment was generally 15-22 students.  It closed around 1920.

 

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