Annie the Railroad Dog Statue in Fort Collins, Colorado πΎπ
Simba π and I visited the heartwarming Annie the Railroad Dog statue in Fort Collins, Colorado. Annie was a loyal pup who became a local legend in the early 1900s, known for greeting passengers and workers at the train depot. Today, her bronze statue stands as a touching reminder of the bond between people, history, and their four-legged companions.
π Highlights from Our Visit
πΎ The charming Annie the Railroad Dog bronze statueπ Learning about Annie’s role in Fort Collins’ railroad days
π Strolling through historic Old Town Fort Collins
πΈ Capturing the old-town vibes with Simba by my side
Why Visit Annie the Railroad Dog?
The statue isn’t just a tribute to a beloved town dog — it’s a piece of local history. Annie became famous for her warm welcomes and friendly spirit at the Fort Collins train depot, embodying the heart of a growing railroad town. Today, her statue invites travelers to pause, reflect, and appreciate the little stories that shape a community’s identity.
It’s a great stop for dog lovers, history buffs, and road trippers exploring Northern Colorado. Pair your visit with a walk around Old Town Fort Collins for coffee shops, art, and more small-town charm.
π₯ Watch the Video
Come along as I share photos and video from our visit to Annie the Railroad Dog. From her bronze likeness to the surrounding historic district, this stop is full of character and charm.
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