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Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, West Iowa Division, Creston Station, 116 West Adams, Creston, Union County, IA
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an integral part of the town of Creston, which grew up around the railroads and received its name as a result of its location on the crest of the Iowa divide. When built, it was notable for its red tile roof, yellow brick walls and impressive green glass canopies (since removed).
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, West Iowa Division, Creston Station, 116 West Adams, Creston, Union County, IA
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an integral part of the town of Creston, which grew up around the railroads and received its name as a result of its location on the crest of the Iowa divide. When built, it was notable for its red tile roof, yellow brick walls and impressive green glass canopies (since removed).
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, West Iowa Division, Creston Station, 116 West Adams, Creston, Union County, IA
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an integral part of the town of Creston, which grew up around the railroads and received its name as a result of its location on the crest of the Iowa divide. When built, it was notable for its red tile roof, yellow brick walls and impressive green glass canopies (since removed).Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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