The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot in Ironwood, Michigan, is a historic railroad station that was built in 1892 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Originally serving as a vital transportation hub during the city's boomtown era, the depot features a red brick and sandstone structure with original interior details, including a ticket office, waiting room, and dispatcher's quarters.
Today, the former depot is home to the Ironwood Area Historical Society and stands as a testament to the city's rich railroad history. With its distinctive Romanesque Revival architectural style and well-preserved features, the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot continues to be a significant landmark in Ironwood, showcasing the importance of railroads in shaping the community's development.
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