DULUTH UNION DEPOT PLANNING
National Register Historic Property
The Duluth Union Depot (the Depot) is a National Register historic property in downtown Duluth, Minnesota. Completed in 1892, it was designed by Peabody & Stearns and built in the French Norman style. It became an instant and lasting architectural landmark in Duluth. At 115 years old, the Depot is in fine condition, serving as the home of the Lake Superior Railroad Museum and many other arts and culture organizations.
National Historic Register | Minnesota's National Register Properties | Minnesota Historical Society: State Historic Preservation Office
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Chateauesque stone passenger depot designed by Peabody and Stearns of Boston and built in 1892 to serve fast-growing commercial center.
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| County: Saint Louis |
| Address: 5th Ave. W. and Michigan St. |
| City or Township: Duluth |
| Listing Date: December 09, 1971 |
| Significance Level: State |
| Criteria: A, C (see criteria) |
| Date: 1892 |
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Style: Chateauesque
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Architect: Peabody and Stearns
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Theme: Architecture, commerce, community planning and development, transportation
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Historic Functions: Rail-related
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Current Functions: Arts & Culutral Center
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