Wells Depot Museum

Wells Depot Museum Wells Depot Museum is a museum and a landmark. We are a 501c3 Organization. The project to restore the depot took six years. The building was in deplorable shape.

HISTORY
The Wells Railroad Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and newly restored, stands proudly in a city that began as a railroad town. In February 2004, the IC&E Railroad contacted the Wells City Development Director with their intent to demolish the 1903 Depot and put up a metal building that would better suit their needs. Many citizens of the community offered support,

and in 2005 a once-dormant Wells Historical Society was re-established with the goal of saving the historic train depot. Members worked with the railroad to come up with an alternate site and the IC&E purchased nearby land. The historical society then purchased the depot for one dollar. The witch-hat roof was leaking, chimneys crumbling, and pigeons flew in through holes in the wooden eaves. Once the historical society took possession, they could see the beginnings of a railroad museum with the original freight scale, original ticket window and solid wood floors inside. Work started at the top, and with a matching grant from the Minnesota Historical Society and funds from the Milwaukee Road Historical Association, the Wells Economic Development Authority and local fundraising, the two chimneys were restored with their original bricks. Then a $266,000 grant was secured from the Minnesota Department of Transportation Enhancement Program. With funds designated for distribution in 2009, the historical society had approximately three years to come up with the required 20% in matching funds plus architectural fees. The community of Wells responded well to fund-raising efforts. Members of the Wells Historical Society created and sold historic calendars beginning in 2006, held pancake breakfasts, manned food stands, sold tee shirts, Red Wing crockery and other items. They also worked to enlarge the membership base. Additional grants were secured through Minnesota Historical Society and the state bonding bill. The 100 plus member society is now debt free. In 2009, restoration began in earnest. The roof substrate was repaired and cedar shingles installed. Repair and replacement of the original redwood gutters and fascia brick was completed. Windows were repaired or replaced with the same design. Inside repair included ceilings, walls, floors and refinished woodwork. All new electrical wiring, lighting and A/C equipment were installed. The building, including the restroom, is handicap accessible. On August 20, 2010, the official ribbon cutting kicked off the beginning of the Wells Depot Museum. This century-old depot has new life, showcasing the history of the Wells area. We are now open year-round and we invite you to come for a visit.

The museum will be open for Memorial Day. Bring your family and check out the different displays. Happy Memorial Day!
05/22/2026

The museum will be open for Memorial Day. Bring your family and check out the different displays. Happy Memorial Day!

Time to shred any old records, etc. no longer needed. Just a reminder the paper shredding fundraiser is coming up May 1,...
04/19/2026

Time to shred any old records, etc. no longer needed. Just a reminder the paper shredding fundraiser is coming up May 1, Friday. 11 am - 1 pm at the Herman Manufacturing far north door on Hwy 22. 40ยข per pound.

Save the date. The Wells Historical Society is sponsoring another paper shredding date for Friday May 1st. Watch for mor...
03/16/2026

Save the date. The Wells Historical Society is sponsoring another paper shredding date for Friday May 1st. Watch for more details.
courtesy of South Central News

The new exhibit at the Wells Depot Museum is "Small Things". It will be showcasing such items as key chains, hankies, bu...
02/19/2026

The new exhibit at the Wells Depot Museum is "Small Things". It will be showcasing such items as key chains, hankies, buttons, playing cards and more. Come check it out.
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Make a trip to the Wells Depot Museum to see the new exhibit "Small Things". Come check it out!!ad courtesy of South Cen...
02/13/2026

Make a trip to the Wells Depot Museum to see the new exhibit "Small Things". Come check it out!!
ad courtesy of South Central News

The Wells Depot Museum is putting up displays to show different Christmas-related objects. Visit us to see these and a l...
12/04/2025

The Wells Depot Museum is putting up displays to show different Christmas-related objects. Visit us to see these and a lot of other interesting things. Look at the items that are up for sale as well. There may be a present for a special someone.

Tomorrow is Veterans Day. The Wells Depot Museum will be open from 9:00 until noon. Also check out the attached article ...
11/10/2025

Tomorrow is Veterans Day. The Wells Depot Museum will be open from 9:00 until noon. Also check out the attached article for more information. courtesy of South Central News

Check out the fall display at the Wells Depot Museum. It honors all those who serve the community: Military, Firefighter...
11/03/2025

Check out the fall display at the Wells Depot Museum. It honors all those who serve the community: Military, Firefighters, Police and Ambulance.

50/50 raffle. Thank you for supporting the Wells Historical Society fundraiser.courtesy of South Central News
09/13/2025

50/50 raffle. Thank you for supporting the Wells Historical Society fundraiser.
courtesy of South Central News

The Wells Historical Society held a 50/50 raffle August 30. 1st prize went to Kareen Johannsen for the 50% of ticket sal...
08/30/2025

The Wells Historical Society held a 50/50 raffle August 30. 1st prize went to Kareen Johannsen for the 50% of ticket sales. 2nd prize to Carrie Beckmann for the Scheels $100 gift card, official NFL football, MN Vikings Museum tickets (4) $60 value. 3rd prize went to Scott Hartman for the $200 meat certificate from the Country Butcher Shop in Easton, MN.
Congratulations to the winners. The proceeds will go toward the restoration of the Wells Depot Lunchroom. Thank you to all.

Address

100 1st Avenue NW
Wells, MN
56097

Opening Hours

Friday 12pm - 4pm
Saturday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

(507) 553-6303

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