Deansboro Railroad Station
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| Deansboro Railroad Station | |
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| U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
| Location: | Deansboro, New York |
| Coordinates: | Coordinates: |
| Built/Founded: | 1867 |
| Architectural style(s): | Vernacular |
| Added to NRHP: | November 15, 2002 |
| NRHP Reference#: | 02001327[1] |
| Governing body: | Private |
The Deansboro Railroad Station is a late nineteenth century train depot in the hamlet of Deansboro in Oneida County, New York. It is historically significant for its role in the history of railroads in New York State and for its related characteristic architecture.[2]
It was built by a predecessor railroad to the New York, Ontario and Western Railway. The depot is a one story rectangular wood-frame building. It served the local community from 1867 until it was sold by the railroad in 1957.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1] There are plans to turn the depot into a museum.
[edit] References
- ^ a b National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
- ^ Smith, Raymond W. (August, 2002). National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Deansboro Railroad Station Society. Retrieved on 2008-03-31. and Accompanying 3 photos, interior and exterior, from 2002
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