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The station house was razed around April, 1964 but the station stop itself continued to operate until March 16, 1998. [2] This station, along with nine others around that time were closed due to low ridership, was deemed not cost-effective to rebuild with high-level platforms to support the new C3 railcars the LIRR was procuring at the time. [2]
Life-Saving Station number Life-Saving Station district Coast Guard Station number Reference Coast Guard Station Block Island: New Shoreham: 1879 Active Yes 5 3rd 62 [68] Coast Guard Station Brenton Point: Newport: 1884 1946 No N/A N/A 53 [69] Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Warwick: Warwick: 1972 Active Yes Unknown Unknown Unknown [70]
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Nancy D. Mullan of Quogue was on the Town of Southampton Landmarks and Historic Districts Board and also a member of the Quogue Historic Preservation Society. [6] She was instrumental in the effort to establish the Quogue Historic District – which was added to the N.Y. State Register in December 2015 and National Register on February 2, 2016.
Penn Station is a chain of restaurants specializing in what it calls "East Coast subs." The first restaurant was opened in 1985 by Jeff Osterfeld in Cincinnati, Ohio . [ 1 ] Currently, Penn Station has over 300 locations in 15 states.
East Stroudsburg station in May 2015, post-restoration. In response to public outcry, a plan for rehabilitation and reuse of the oldest part of the original station was implemented by The Eastburg Community Alliance. [14] In spite of the start of demolition, no significant part of the original station was lost.
Quogue Life-Saving Station is a historic government building in Quogue, New York. It is a shingle style building constructed in 1912 by the United States Life-Saving Service as a replacement for a deteriorating station from 1849. [2] It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, gable-roofed structure that features a four-story, wood-shingled tower topped by a ...
The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station, now Landry's Grand Concourse restaurant in Station Square Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an historic building that was erected in 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.