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Lehigh Valley Railroad Station


Building Name:
Lehigh Valley Railroad Station

Architect:
Unknown

Date:
ca1880

Address:
William Street Cazenovia, NY

Current Use:
Commercial


Notes:
This is one of the hundreds of rural and suburban Stick Style train stations built during the mid-Victorian era. The simple design is notable for the stylish brackets (reminiscent of those on the porch of the Physik House in Cape May NJ), remaining stick-work and stained glass. The property appears in good condition.

Bibliography:
NHRP #91000874

Photo Source:
Bruce Barnes, August, 2005

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