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- Q16901630 abstract "The Central of Georgia Depot in Andalusia, Alabama is a historic train station that has been converted into the Three Notch Museum. In the late 1890s, business leaders in Andalusia posted a $5000 prize for the first rail line to pass through the town. The Central of Georgia Railway claimed the prize, completing the track in September 1899, and built a depot on land donated by residents. The town flourished with the new rail connection; population rose from 551 in 1900 to 2,480 in 1910. The last Norfolk Southern train, successor to the Central of Georgia, departed Andalusia on March 31, 1983. The wooden depot is similar in design to other small-town stations along the Central of Georgia line. The one-story, gable-roofed structure is clad with board and batten siding. Two front rooms with separate entrances were used as passenger waiting rooms. At the opposite end of the station is a large freight room. The agent's office spans the width of the building between the two, and features a gabled bay window. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The building was re-opened as a history museum in 1987; ironically, its name honors the second rail line to reach Andalusia, the Three Notch Railroad.".
- Q16901630 added "1984-08-30".
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- Q16901630 thumbnail Three_Notch_Museum_Oct_2014_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16901630 yearOfConstruction "1899".
- Q16901630 added "1984-08-30".
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- Q16901630 name "Central of Georgia Depot".
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- Q16901630 comment "The Central of Georgia Depot in Andalusia, Alabama is a historic train station that has been converted into the Three Notch Museum. In the late 1890s, business leaders in Andalusia posted a $5000 prize for the first rail line to pass through the town. The Central of Georgia Railway claimed the prize, completing the track in September 1899, and built a depot on land donated by residents. The town flourished with the new rail connection; population rose from 551 in 1900 to 2,480 in 1910.".
- Q16901630 label "Three Notch Museum".
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- Q16901630 depiction Three_Notch_Museum_Oct_2014_1.jpg.
- Q16901630 name "Central of Georgia Depot".