The Western Mining and Railroad Museum is a railroad museum and mining museum located in Helper, Utah, United States, 120 miles southeast of Salt Lake City.
The museum is housed in the Old Helper Hotel building, built in 1913–1914. The museum was started in 1964. Teancum Pratt was Helper's initial settler in the 1800s. After the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway arrived in Helper, it began to become a popular town in the 1880s. Helper later became the eastern and western union station. Because of this, Helper grew bigger by adding hotels and other buildings for those passing through. As Helper continued to grow, the town gained saloons, a grocery store, a clothing store, and a school.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Mining_and_Railroad_Museum
Official Website http://www.wmrrm.com/
Phone +1 435 472 3009
Address 326 S Main St, Helper 84526, United States
Coordinates 39°40'56.236" N -110°51'17.037" E