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- Q7580687 abstract "The Spring Street Freight House is a historic freight house located at Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 2007, after being nominated by the Indiana Department of Transportation. It is one of the few railhouses built in the 1920s still standing.It was built by Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (CCC & St. L RR), also known as the Big Four, around 1925. It was built Craftsman-style, and is 1 1/2 stories high. Its foundation and walls are made of wood, and the roof is asphalt shingles. It includes a brick chimney. The property upon which the freight house is upon covers 0.52 acres (2,100 m2).After the railroad abandoned it in 1963, R.A. Alms & Sons Feed Wholesalers used it from 1970-1975. In the 1980s a cable company used it. It is currently unused, but the Ohio River Bridges Project had plans to restore it in 2008 and turn it into its headquarters; as of August 2009 nothing has been done to renovate it.It was placed on the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures and the National Register of Historic Places on March 29, 2007.The State of Indiana and Indiana Department of Transportation completed an extensive rehabilitation of the building in 2012.".
- Q7580687 added "2007-03-29".
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- Q7580687 nrhpReferenceNumber "07000209".
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- Q7580687 yearOfConstruction "1925".
- Q7580687 added "2007-03-29".
- Q7580687 architecture "Bungalow/craftsman".
- Q7580687 governingBody "Ohio River Bridges Project".
- Q7580687 location "1030".
- Q7580687 name "Spring Street Freight House".
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- Q7580687 comment "The Spring Street Freight House is a historic freight house located at Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in May 2007, after being nominated by the Indiana Department of Transportation. It is one of the few railhouses built in the 1920s still standing.It was built by Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (CCC & St. L RR), also known as the Big Four, around 1925. It was built Craftsman-style, and is 1 1/2 stories high.".
- Q7580687 label "Spring Street Freight House".
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- Q7580687 name "Spring Street Freight House".