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Santa Fe Depot

Killeen, Bell County

Marker Text

Founded in 1882 as a shipping point on the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad, Killeen was named for railroad official Frank P. Killeen. After the first depot was destroyed by fire, Santa Fe workers used standard plans to build this structure in 1913. The presence of the rail line was instrumental in the U.S. Army's decision to build Camp Hood (later Fort Hood) during World War II. After the railroad took the depot out of active service, the city acquired it in 1982 and moved it to this site 350 feet west and 130 feet north of its original location. (1990)

Marker Details

Address 1 Santa Fe Plaza
Location Description Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce, N. 4th St., W side between E. Ave. D and railroad tracks
Marker # 4578
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28" without post
Code railroad depots; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 31.119693, -97.728813

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