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The Iron River depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad—better known as the Milwaukee Road—in 1913. Located in Iron River, Michigan, the brick depot has a modified Neoclassical design and is rectangular in shape. The depot has a covered porch on one end that connected to the waiting room. The station agent's office was loc…
The Iron River depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad—better known as the Milwaukee Road—in 1913. Located in Iron River, Michigan, the brick depot has a modified Neoclassical design and is rectangular in shape. The depot has a covered porch on one end that connected to the waiting room. The station agent's office was located in the middle of the building, and a freight room was on the other end.
  • Location: 50 North Fourth Avenue (M-189), Iron River, Michigan 49935
  • Opened: 1913
  • Built: 1914
  • Architectural style: Neoclassical
  • Closed: 1945
  • MPS: Iron County MRA
  • NRHP reference No.: 07000479
Data from: en.wikipedia.org