If the bakery is closed or you have already eaten lunch and stocked up on goodies, you might want to stop next door to visit the railroad museum. The town exists because it is on a pass through the mountains and the railroads came through here in the 1800s, so there is a lot of railroad history here.
Note that even though this sign is on the back door, you have to come around to the front to get into the museum. No cost, but they do take donations at the little gift shop.
There are a lot of old signals and such in the pleasant grassy area along the main street. There are also picnic tables you can bring your own lunch or eat what you got at the bakery.
It's a very nice little town with a few big-box stores and lots of restaurants and smaller shops. So stop next time you are tempted to drive by!!!!!
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