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SCHOOL TOURS AND A REUNION KEEP DEPOT BUSY
// Friday, 25-Apr-2008 by Cecil Smith
The fourth week in April proved a busy one for Depot staffers, with a tour of Morgan Elementary students and a 50-year class reunion.
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PEKIN SCHOOL UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT THE DEPOT
// Thursday, 17-Apr-2008 by Cecil Smith
The old Pekin School, which was a dominate structure overlooking the downtown area, has been gone for 40 years, but it is coming back to life on the model railroad at The Depot.
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MONON'S "M" DECORATES CABOOSE SHELTER
// Wednesday, 16-Apr-2008 by Cecil Smith
Another reminder that Salem is the birthplace of the Monon has been added at The Depot. The railroad's "M" logo is now part of the new caboose shelter.
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NEW ITEMS STOCKED IN DEPOT'S GIFT SHOP
// Monday, 14-Apr-2008 by Cecil Smith
With the return to regular hours, The Depot has restocked its gift shop with a number of new items.
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ANNUAL QUILT SHOW, DEPOT OPEN HOUSE JUNE 14 and 15
// Friday, 7-Mar-2008 by Cecil Smith
The Depot will hold its 7th anniversary open house June 14 and 15, at the same time the Piecemakers Quilt Guild has its annual quilt show at the nearby Stevens Memorial Museum. Both facilities are part of Salem's John Hay Center.
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SCHOOL TOURS AND A REUNION KEEP DEPOT BUSY
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ANNUAL QUILT SHOW, DEPOT OPEN HOUSE JUNE 14 and 15
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