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  2. Danbury station - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the history of the Danbury station, the station has had many different depots. The first depot was opened in 1852 and served as the headquarters for the D&N. The Danbury station would have three different depots over the course of its history from 1852 to today. [5] The 1903-built union station was an important part of Danbury's ...

  3. Main Street Historic District (Danbury, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    This brick 1876 building with wooden pedimented window hoods, corner quoins and pressed tin ceiling in the store interior at 255 is an excellent example of the high commercial application of the Italianate style. Danbury News Building, 288 Main Street. This 1873 building had a distinctive Queen Anne tower added in 1893.

  4. Danbury Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Danbury Railway Museum (reporting mark DRMX) [2] is a railway museum housed in the former Union Station on the east end of downtown Danbury, Connecticut, United States.It was established in the mid-1990s following the closure of the station by the Metro-North Railroad in favor of a new station nearby, and primarily focuses on the history of railroading in southern New England and ...

  5. Danbury, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Danbury Metro-North Railroad station, located on the Danbury Branch line. Danbury is the terminus of the Danbury branch line of the MTA Metro-North Railroad which begins in Norwalk. The Danbury Branch provides commuter rail service from Danbury, to South Norwalk, Stamford, and Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

  6. The Summit at Danbury - Wikipedia

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    The Summit at Danbury, formerly known as the Matrix Corporate Center and before that as the Union Carbide Corporate Center, is an architecturally unique building in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. [2] It was constructed in 1982 as the headquarters of the Union Carbide chemical company, it is known for its unusual style and floorplan layout.

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Danbury, Connecticut

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    Roman Catholic churches in Danbury, Connecticut (5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Danbury, Connecticut" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  8. Merritt 7 station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened on July 29, 1985, by Metro-North. At the time of its opening, it was the only privately built rail station in Connecticut. Construction of the station cost $750,000. [3] The station was rebuilt with a 510-foot (160 m) six-car-long high-level platform on the west side of the tracks, slightly north of the former station.

  9. Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building [3] formally known as Alternative Center for Excellence (ACE) and the Alternative Center for Education, is located in the former Locust Avenue School at 26 Locust Avenue in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. It is an alternative high school within Danbury Public Schools, meant for at-risk students.