Chicago and North Western Roundhouse explained

Chicago and North Western Roundhouse
Coordinates:44.3658°N -98.2058°W
Architecture:Vernacular industrial
Added:November 19, 1998
Area:4acres
Mpsub:Historic Railroads of South Dakota MPS
Refnum:98001411

The Chicago and North Western Roundhouse in Huron, South Dakota was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. The listing included two contributing buildings and a contributing structure of the Chicago & North Western Railroad. It has also been known as C&NW Roundhouse and as Huron Roundhouse.

The roundhouse was built around 1907, with brick laid in common bond. The railway turntable, built at about the same time, is 75feet long. An office and storage building also from the same time, is a single-story building.[1]

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  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=98001411}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Chicago and North Western Roundhouse / C&NW Roundhouse; Huron Roundhouse ]. National Park Service. Mark Hufstetler . March 1, 1998 . October 27, 2018. With