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For more than a century, railroad stations were hubs of American life. In small towns, people visited the depot to catch up on news, send and receive packages, or share the latest gossip. In large cities, the station hosted a mix of daily commuters and long-distance travelers rushing to work or play. These lively buildings were as vibrant and varied as the communities they served.
For more than a century, railroad stations were hubs of American life. In small towns, people visited the depot to catch up on news, send and receive packages, or share the latest gossip. In large cities, the station hosted a mix of daily commuters and long-distance travelers rushing to work or play. These lively buildings were as vibrant and varied as the communities they served.
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