Now with a soupy elbow!
The Kelso Depot was built by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1924 to service the steam engines that made the climb up the steep Cima grade. The depot was closed in 1985 and today is one of only two remaining railroad stations built in the Spanish style architecture. The National Park Service is working to restore the building and grounds to one day serve as the main visitor center for the Mojave Natural Preserve.


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