Category:President Street Station
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- English: The President Street Station in Baltimore, Maryland is a former train station. The station was built in 1850 by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad (later controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad). It is the oldest surviving big city railroad terminal in the United States. The station was an important rail transportation link during the Civil War and is now home to the Baltimore Civil War Museum.
Media in category "President Street Station"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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BaltimoreCivilWarMuseumBack.jpg 3,008 × 2,000; 2.62 MB
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George Brown map.jpg 8,972 × 5,832; 12.52 MB
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President St Depot & City Block - Baltimore 1869.jpg 1,396 × 768; 1.67 MB
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President St Station Baltimore 1869a.jpg 1,309 × 414; 704 KB
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President Street Station - Baltimore 1856.jpg 4,536 × 2,855; 6.57 MB
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President Street Station - Baltimore 1936.jpg 4,613 × 3,235; 7.33 MB
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President Street Station - Baltimore 1974.jpg 4,958 × 3,480; 8.18 MB
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President Street Station.jpg 354 × 213; 23 KB
Categories:
- Built in Maryland in 1850
- Former train stations in Maryland
- Former Pennsylvania Railroad stations
- National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore, Maryland
- Rail stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
- Train stations in Baltimore
- Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
- Railway stations closed in 1911
- Greek Revival architecture in Maryland
- National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
- Baltimore City Landmarks