This building, now converted to offices, is the third train station on this site, the first having been built in 1844. Although it has been unfortunately remodeled at its west end, walking up High Street provides a less spoiled view of its Queen Anne design, as well as an elevated perspective on the curved Harris Warehouse below.
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Providence & Worcester Railroad Station
1882, John W. Ellis. 242–246 Main St.
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