Union railroad station
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860649014
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Title
Title
Union railroad station
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reformatted digital
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Description
Union railroad station, located in Portland, Maine, which served the Boston and Maine railroad, ca 1890. Written beneath the photograph: "UNION STATION -- RAILWAY SQUARE - In many cities the chief railway stations, often fine structures, have been so crowded among other buildings that their architectural effect is lost. But in Portland, the Union Station has for its foreground a broad and generous plaza, which makes an excellent setting for this beautiful and costly building. Granite from the famous Redstone Quarries is the material used, and the edifice throughout is most elaborate and substantial."
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Coordinates |
Coordinates
43.65, -70.25
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Local Identifier |
Local Identifier
Box 4: folder 398
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