Antigo station explained

Antigo
Type:Former Chicago and North Western Railway station
Style:Chicago and North Western Railway
Address:522 Morse Street, Antigo, Wisconsin
Coordinates:45.1397°N -89.1567°W
Structure:At-grade
Opened:1907
Architect:Frost & Granger
Architectural Style:Classical Revival
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Antigo Depot
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Coordinates:45.1397°N -89.1567°W
Built:1907
Architect:Frost & Granger; Frost, Charles Sumner
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:February 10, 1992
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:92000029

The Antigo Depot is a historic railroad station in Antigo, Wisconsin. The depot was designed in 1907 by Charles Sumner Frost of the architectural firm Frost & Granger in the Classical Revival style for the Chicago and North Western Railway. The two-story building also housed offices for a Chicago and North Western division headquarters. After rail service to the station ended, it was converted to apartments in 1992.[1] The depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 10, 1992.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Depot. Heartland Properties. January 22, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120426045225/http://www.heartland-properties.com/profiles/thedepot.html. April 26, 2012. dead.