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Central of Georgia Railway Company Shop Property

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Built
  
1854

Opened
  
1854

NRHP Reference #
  
70000199

Added to NRHP
  
5 March 1970

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Location
  
233 Broad Street (now MLK Jr. Blvd and Fahm Ave.) Savannah, Georgia

Architectural styles
  
Queen Anne style architecture, Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
Owens‑Thomas House, Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah Civic Center, Green‑Meldrim House, Elba Island

Central of Georgia Railway Company Shop Property is the former administration building of the Central of Georgia Railway. The site complex includes several notable structures, including a freight house, a cotton yard with brick gates which it shares with the Central of Georgia Depot and Trainshed, and a brick viaduct leading to a junction with the line along Louisville Road west of Boundary Street and the Savannah and Ogeechee Canal. The tracks were also located next to "The Gray Building," a Greek Revival structure built in 1856, which the C&G moved their headquarters to. This building became known as "The Red Building."

The Central Railroad was acquired by the Southern Railway in 1963, leading to the decline of all CG buildings in Savannah.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 1970. The CG Depot and Trainshed were added to the NRHP and then declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and the Central of Georgia Railroad: Savannah Shops and Terminal Facilities were split off from the station onto its own registry in 1978.

Today it is known as Eichberg Hall a branch of the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum of Art. The Gray Building was the original museum, which was named Kiah Hall in 1993.

References

Central of Georgia Railway Company Shop Property Wikipedia