Laconia Passenger Station
Laconia Passenger Station is a historic railroad station in Laconia, New Hampshire built for the Boston and Maine in 1892. Bradford Gilbert, the station's architect, is best known for designing the first steel-framed curtain wall building, the Tower Building in New York, but also designed a number of railroad stations, at least five of which are on the National Register. At its dedication in August 1892, the Laconia Democrat described it as follows It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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Laconia Passenger Station
Laconia Passenger Station is a historic railroad station in Laconia, New Hampshire built for the Boston and Maine in 1892. Bradford Gilbert, the station's architect, is best known for designing the first steel-framed curtain wall building, the Tower Building in New York, but also designed a number of railroad stations, at least five of which are on the National Register. At its dedication in August 1892, the Laconia Democrat described it as follows It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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Romanesque, Richardsonian Romanesque
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Postcard of the station from c.1910
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