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Fort Wayne Railroad Station
1916
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Title
Fort Wayne Railroad Station
Creator
American
Date
1916
Identifier
84.41.65
Source Identifier
Carnegie Museum of Art 84.41.65
Description
U.S. Engineer Office photograph of the Fort Wayne Railroad Station (right), located in Pittsburgh's North Side section. The structure, built in 1907 and the third station constructed on this site, was a brick, stone, and terra cotta building in the Dutch Renaissance style and modeled after Butcher's Hall in the Netherlands. It was razed in 1955. The church in the center of the photograph is the Trinity Lutheran Church on Stockton Avenue West.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Railroad stations--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Railroads--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Fort Wayne Station (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Railroad freight cars--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Trinity Lutheran Church (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Church buildings--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Railroad Tracks--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Panoramic views--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Carnegie Museum of Art Collection of Photographs, 1894-1958
Contributor
Carnegie Museum of Art
Collection
Carnegie Museum of Art Collection of Photographs
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