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Pearl Street Depot of the New Bedford & Taunton RR, New Bedford, Massachusetts / opened on July 1, 1840. Torn down and replaced by larger station in the 1880s. / Egyptian Revival, architect: Russell Warren.

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Comments

  1. ProbablyNotYourSon says

    That’s so cool!

  2. sverdrupian says

    [Russell Warren](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Warren_(architect)) is mostly known for his Greek Revival buildings, many of which survive in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

  3. threalseymourskinner says

    Man Egyptian revival is so niche and cool.

  4. infestans says

    there were some boss egyptian revival stations in MA. Springfield was supposed to be awesome.

  5. Winston3D says

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grove_Street_Cemetery

    Another cool example of Egyptian Revival

  6. doc17 says

    Another fine example, and one you can visit (on a Sunday): [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Presbyterian_Church_(Nashville)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downtown_Presbyterian_Church_(Nashville))

  7. Randomscholar says

    Oh man I love these Egyptian Revival buildings, nice find!

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