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At first, Gorham, midway between Montreal and Portland, was a major rail yard and repair center, but, gradually the significance of Gorham to the GTR diminished, as did the importance of the railroads to the country. In 1973, the existing railroad station (built in 1907) was saved from destruction by the Gorham Historical Society.
Now owned and operated as a museum by the Clinton Community Historical Society. 113: Rindfleisch Building: Rindfleisch Building: January 7, 1983 : 512 E. Grand Ave. Beloit: Very intact 3-story brick commercial building built 1926-27.
Marquette County Historical Society Museum: Westfield: Marquette: Central Sands Prairie: Local history: Grounds include the Cochrane-Nelson Home, the Kerst Exhibit Building, the Henry Ellis railroad section house and a gazebo [41] Mayville Limestone School Museum: Mayville: Dodge: Southern Savanna: Local history: website: Mazomanie Historical ...
In the late 1940s it once again returned to use by Auburn Public Schools before becoming the home of the Auburn District Nursing Association from 1990 until 1999, when it became the Auburn ...
Canaan Historical Society Museum: Canaan: Grafton: Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee: Local history [8] Campton Historical Society Museum: Campton: Grafton: White Mountains Region: Local history [9] Canterbury Shaker Village: Canterbury: Merrimack: Merrimack Valley: Open-air: Includes 25 original and four reconstructed Shaker buildings on 694 acres (2.81 ...
City or town Description 1: Kendalls Depot: Kendalls Depot: August 12, 1981 : North Railroad Street: Kendall: Wooden hip-roofed depot of the C&NW Railway, built in 1900. [6] [7] Now a railroad museum and headquarters of the Elroy-Sparta bike trail. [8] 2
One-room schoolhouse built in 1888 by the largely German community - one of seven in the Town of Center at the time. Now restored as a museum. [24] 13: College Avenue Historic District: College Avenue Historic District: December 2, 1982 : 215 W. to 109 E., and 110 W. to 102 E. College Ave.; 106-114n. Onida St.
New Glarus Town Hall: New Glarus Town Hall: April 11, 2008 : 206 2nd St. New Glarus: Greek Revival-styled building built jointly in 1886 by the town and the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Town functions were on the first floor and basement, and the AOUW met upstairs.