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Near the museum was a roundhouse where steam engines forged the new western frontier and were serviced to return to the east. Ellis served as the destination of many cattle drives to send beef back east and brought early settlers to the untamed frontier. Come to the museum and step back in time to see artifacts dating back to the early days of the railroad in western Kansas.

View railroad artifacts and railroad videos and films, plus over 5000 square feet of a working model train layout. A yellow Union Pacific CabooseUnion Pacific caboose is located next to an actual depot from Penokee, Kansas, which is used as the train ride boarding point. A 1/3 scale General Motors Aero Streamliner travels along a 2.5 mile track outside the museum. Riders pass by the old roundhouse area and railroad shops east of the museum. The train will pass by Big Creek Lake area. A portion of the track sits on the original trackbed used in the earliest railroad days. Also,see a collection of over 1200 dolls.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Bukovina Memorial

"In Memory of those settlers from Bukovina, Austria, who stepped off the train at this location. Beginning in 1886, the German speaking immigrants brought a strong Christian faith and work ethic to build a future for their families in the new world."

Ellis, KS Memorials


Lakeside Campground

Just off I-70 at Exit 145 is Ellis Lakeside Campground. This picturesque campground is nestled along the south bank of Big Creek just two blocks off Washington Street on East 8th. This campground is fully equipped with handicapped accessible showers and bathhouse. The campground has 17

Ellis, KS RV Parks

St. Mary's Church

The cornerstone of this magnificient church was laid on June 27, 1909 being of black granite (1'x2'x2'6") and weighing nearly 1000 pounds. About the middle of August 1911, the church building was ready for occupancy though far from completed or furnished inside.

Ellis, KS Historic Churches

Walter P. Chrysler Boyhood Home and Museum

The famous American, Walter P. Chrysler, spent his youth in Ellis, where he learned his trade as a mechanic with the Union Pacific Railroad. Chrysler's youth began 1878 in Ellis. When he was 17, he was hired as a sweeper and eventually became a machinist'

Ellis, KS Museums

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