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Junction City Depot, 410 East Tenth Street, Junction City, Geary County, KS

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Junction City Depot, 410 East Tenth Street, Junction City, Geary County, KS

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Summary

Significance: The Junction City (U.P.) Depot is a significant example of railroad architecture in a small Kansas agricultural town. It was designed by Henry Van Brunt, who also designed a number of other stations along the U.P. line. Van Brunt's line stations were generally designed with gambrel roofs, short cupolas, timbered or masonry construction, and Queen Anne detailing to give the stations a domestic feeling; and were to improve the railroad's reputation in the public's eye.
Survey number: HABS KS-62
Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction

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Date

1933 - 1970
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Van Brunt, Henry
Longstreth, Richard, project manager
Wagner, Richard, project manager
Lee, Virginia, transmitter
Rasch, Mary, delineator
Faires, Robert A, delineator
Bishop, Tim, delineator
Kampfe, Clark E, delineator
Yoakum, Sue, delineator
Fischer, David, delineator
Hermes, Dale, delineator
Klein, Clayton W, delineator
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Location

Junction City Regency Mobile Home Park39.03243, -96.82433
Google Map of 39.03242850000001, -96.8243303
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