NRHP: Fairbury Rock Island Depot and Freight House

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Fairbury Rock Island Depot & Freight House

Fairbury Rock Island Depot & Freight House

NRHP Reference #: 96000681

NRHP Listing Date: 19960621

Location

Ss 2nd bet I & J, Fairbury, Jefferson County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Fairbury Rock Island Depot and Freight House was constructed in 1913 by the architectural firm of Tyler and Son. The large two-story Renaissance Revival-style building served as a passenger/freight depot and the Rock Island's Western Division headquarters from the time of its construction through 1965.

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