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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station, Laurel, 101 Lafayette Avenue, Laurel, Prince George's County, MD

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Significance: The Laurel B&O Station is significant as the only surviving railroad station in Prince George's County, and an example of decorative Victorian-era railroad architecture. It was designed by Baltimore architect Francis E. Baldwin who was responsible for most of the B&O's Maryland stations and two of its office buildings in Baltimore. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, one of the oldest in the nation, opened its Washington branch in 1835. The first and most important of three railways through Prince George's County, it entered Prince George's here in Laurel and continued in a southwesterly direction, carrying both freight and passengers, to Beltsville, College Park, Riverdale, Hyattsville and on to the District. The presence of the B&O in Laurel, as shown by this station, greatly affected its growth and prominence as a highly populated area of commerce, the industrial center of this agricultural county. The Laurel station is now the last of the old Washington Branch stations.

Survey number: HABS MD-973

Building/structure dates: 1884 Initial Construction

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railroad stations laurel wood baltimore railroad ohio railroad station laurel lafayette lafayette avenue prince george maryland railroad companies history of baltimore maryland francis e baldwin jack e boucher historic american buildings survey t klugh catherine c lavoie photo prince george county ultra high resolution high resolution architecture train stations library of congress
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1933 - 1970
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Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Baldwin, Francis E
Klugh, T, transmitter
Lavoie, Catherine C, historian
Boucher, Jack E, photographer
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Albert M Greenfield Elementary School ,  39.95170, -75.17800
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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railroad stations laurel wood baltimore railroad ohio railroad station laurel lafayette lafayette avenue prince george maryland railroad companies history of baltimore maryland francis e baldwin jack e boucher historic american buildings survey t klugh catherine c lavoie photo prince george county ultra high resolution high resolution architecture train stations library of congress