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- Everett_Street_Depot abstract "Everett Street Station, also called Milwaukee Union Station, was a railway station located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P RR), commonly known as "the Milwaukee Road." The station was located on West Everett Street between North 2nd Street and North 4th Street, and it featured a 140-foot-high clock tower—the largest in America at the time of construction. Designed by E. Townsend Mix in a "modern," functional style, the station combined the Gothic Revival style with elements drawing on Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles (such as stone archways) in an eclectic blend. Walter G. Berg gave a detailed description of the building in Buildings and Structures of American Railroads (1893).The station faced the Fourth Ward Park (since renamed Zeidler Park), which afforded both a vantage point for viewing the station and a bucolic respite from the mechanized industrial culture of the railroad. The station served passengers from its opening in 1886 until it was replaced by the Milwaukee Intermodal Station on August 4, 1965. The station was damaged by fire a week after closing and razed the following year.".
- Everett_Street_Depot address "Milwaukee, Wisconsin".
- Everett_Street_Depot address "West Everett Street".
- Everett_Street_Depot address "between N. 2nd and N. 4th Streets".
- Everett_Street_Depot closingYear "1965".
- Everett_Street_Depot openingYear "1886".
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- Everett_Street_Depot address Milwaukee.
- Everett_Street_Depot address "West Everett Street".
- Everett_Street_Depot address "between N. 2nd and N. 4th Streets".
- Everett_Street_Depot closed "1965".
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- Everett_Street_Depot imageCaption "Everett Street Depot on an old postcard".
- Everett_Street_Depot name "Everett Street Depot".
- Everett_Street_Depot opened "1886".
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Milwaukee,_Wisconsin.
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Demolished_railway_stations_in_the_United_States.
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Railway_stations_closed_in_1965.
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Railway_stations_in_Wisconsin.
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1886.
- Everett_Street_Depot subject Category:Stations_along_Milwaukee_Road_lines.
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- Everett_Street_Depot comment "Everett Street Station, also called Milwaukee Union Station, was a railway station located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P RR), commonly known as "the Milwaukee Road." The station was located on West Everett Street between North 2nd Street and North 4th Street, and it featured a 140-foot-high clock tower—the largest in America at the time of construction. Designed by E.".
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- Everett_Street_Depot name "Everett Street Depot".