Stevenson Railroad Depot Museum

Street address: 

Main St.
Stevenson, AL 35772

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Phone: 
256-437-3012
Schedule: 
Open M–F 8–4; call for Sat. schedule.
Mailing: 

Box 894
Stevenson, AL 35772

Admission: 
Free
Accepted: 
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks

In 1861, Stevenson was a vital rail link to major points throughout the Southeast. Union General Rosecran's forces constructed a pontoon bridge across the Tennessee River at Stevenson in 1863, allowing thousands of Union troops to cross the river and advance on the battlefield at Chickamauga.

Accessibility: 

Mobility Impaired (all one level, no steps, ramps, toilet access from front of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level restroom sinks)

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