Location Name - Laws Railroad Museum & Historical Site
Silver Canyon Rd
Hwy 6
Laws 93514

County: Inyo
Region: *Central
Location ID: 1456


Website:
https://www.lawsmuseum.org/ (Website)

Email: [email protected]

 
Categories:
COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES - *
COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES - Event Venues / Conference / Ballrooms / Banquets / Weddings
MUSEUMS - *
MUSEUMS - Cultural History
MUSEUMS - Transportation
TRANSPORTATION - *
TRANSPORTATION - Railroads / Train Stations / Depots
TRANSPORTATION - Railroads / Train Stations - Historic

Tags/Keywords: Historic Buildings, Historical Landmark

Description:
Listed on the National Registry of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior. • California Historical Landmark # 953. • Boasting 11 acres of exhibits and colorful Eastern Sierra history in over 50 structures. • A popular, charming venue that can be rented for weddings and other special events. • A true historical gem that pays tribute to the spirit of railroad men, miners, packers, and other Eastern Sierra pioneers—even the mule, man’s best friend among pack animals! Laws is the location of the Bishop Creek Railroad Depot, which grew into a sizable settlement after the first train steamed into the station on April 1, 1883. By 1900, Southern Pacific Lines had taken over the Carson & Colorado Railroad and renamed the station "Laws" in honor of the railroad's Assistant Superintendent, R.J. Laws. While it was originally mainly a railroad site, Laws grew into a community center for local homesteaders, farmers, ranchers, and miners. The station and its community flourished until the railroad ceased operation. On April 30, 1960, the narrow-gauge railroad Engine No. 9, lovingly known as the “Slim Princess,” pulled her last train into Laws coming from Keeler. Southern Pacific subsequently donated the land, Engine No 9 with boxcars and caboose, and original railroad structures to the City of Bishop and Inyo County. Local visionaries formed the Bishop Museum & Historical Society in 1964, and area residents immediately began donating entire historic structures along with items ranging from antique pioneer furnishings, old photographs, wagons, farm equipment and mining equipment—even a working stamp mill. Laws Railroad Museum & Historical Site opened its doors to the public on April 1st, 1966 -- 83 years after the first train steamed into the station.

General Notes:
Updated 6/18/24 J.Jackson

Jurisdictions::
Inyo County, INYO COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Zone: N

State Property: No

Closed/Vacant: No

GPS Source:
Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 37.4007622, y coordinate: -118.3456639

Contacts:
Angeles, Raven *
Administrator, Laws Railroad Mueum
760.873.5950 Phone 1
[email protected]

* Key Contact


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