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| Subject: | [CBQ] Centerville Iowa Depot |
| From: | Stephen Miller <wabash1020@gmail.com> |
| Date: | Sat, 08 Feb 2014 21:43:16 -0600 |
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I found the following in the Ad-Express history section of February 5, 2014
Dated: Feb 5, 1911
On this day, the new Burlington Railroad's new 32x90 foot depot on the
Levee opened. It received local acclaim with its slate roof and brick
platforms extending around the building. Against an interior backdrop
of Tiffany brick and dark green "Burlington" woodwork, Mrs. D.C. Bradley
served punch. Flower girls handed out 250 carnations. An Orchestra
played. Members of the Retail Merchants Association greeted members of
the public.
Was this a "Burlington" or "CB&Q RR" Orchestra?
The brick platforms still exist today.
The Tiffany brick on the inside was there last I knew.
The windows have been changed by the VFW Post that presently own it.
Stephen T. Miller
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