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Lake Odessa Depot


Lake O's tiny railroad station was built by an ancestor of the Pere Marquette line in 1888. A century later it was dwarfed by the grain silos along the tracks, and PM's successor Chessie donated (or perhaps sold) the building to the local historical society. So the building was moved away from the tracks to its present location near the fairgrounds. There's a bit more information, including some fine speculation about the architectural details, here.
A gorgeous building.
A gorgeous building.
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