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CONTACT INFORMATION

Suzy Nelson *
Assistant to City Manager / PIO, City of Barstow
220 East Mountain View Street, Barstow, CA 92311
760.255.5195 phone 1
[email protected]
https://www.barstowca.org


* key contact

AKA: Route 66 Mother Road Museum, Western America Railroad Museum

WEBSITE:
http://route66museum.org/index.html
http://www.barstowca.org/visitors/about-barstow/historical-attractions

Keywords: Arched Windows ; Balcony / Balconies; Boardrooms / Conference Rooms / Meeting & Event Space; Desert; Paneling / Paneled Walls; Parking - Flat Surface Parking; Staircases - Interior Staircases

Site Condition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_House_Railroad_Depot

General Notes: updated 8.29.2011 lm / 12.7.2015 lb / 04/27/16 DTaylor / Called (VM) for updates 3/29/24 J.Jackson / Follow up 5/10/24 J.Jackson

Jurisdictions: Barstow, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FILM OFFICE - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: N

State Property: N

Closed/Vacant: N

Building Materials: Wood

Verified: 4/26/2026

Location Details

Barstow Historic Harvey House

United States / Barstow, California
Location ID: #10041300

The Harvey House Railroad Depot, known as the Casa del Desierto - its original name, is a former Fred Harvey Harvey House located in Barstow, in the Mojave Desert within San Bernardino County, California. Casa del Desierto now functions as an unstaffed Amtrak passenger station as well as housing Barstow city offices and two museums. The Casa del Desierto station and hotel was built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and replaced an earlier one built in 1885 that burned in 1908. It was designed by renowned Fred Harvey Company architect Mary Colter in a synthesis of Spanish Renaissance and Classical Revival architecture styles. The historic structure is an elegant presence in the arising from the Mojave Desert beside the seasonal Mojave River. The station was closed by the Santa Fe in 1973. However in 1975 Casa del Desierto was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The City of Barstow obtained the station in 1990 and moved several city offices into the building. The Barstow Area Chamber of Commerce operates out of "Barstow Harvey House". Other public institutions located here are the "Western America Railroad Museum" on the east side, and the "Barstow Route 66 "Mother Road" Museum on the north side.

Location Category:

  • COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES - *;
  • COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES - Office Interiors;
  • GOVERNMENTAL - *;
  • GOVERNMENTAL - Civic & Community Centers;
  • GOVERNMENTAL - Government Buildings;
  • MUSEUMS - *;
  • MUSEUMS - Transportation;
  • TRANSPORTATION - *;
  • TRANSPORTATION - Railroads / Train Stations / Depots
 
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