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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot (Centerville, Iowa)

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Built
  
1911-1912

NRHP Reference #
  
03000833

Added to NRHP
  
28 August 2003

Built by
  
B.S. Staley

Architectural style
  
Prairie School

Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot (Centerville, Iowa)

Location
  
1124 S. 18th St. Centerville, Iowa

MPS
  
Architectural & Historical Resources of Centerville, IA

Similar
  
Second Baptist Church, Appanoose County Courthouse, Drake Public Library

The CB&Q Passenger Depot, now known as the Appanoose County Post 526 VFW Hall, is an historic train station located in Centerville, Iowa, United States. The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q) bought the Keokuk & Western Railroad in 1903. Centerville served as a dividing point on the line and by 1910 the people in the town started to plan for a larger station. It's architect is unknown, but the depot was probably designed by a CB&Q architect using fairly standard plans that were used by the railroad at the time. Construction of the Prairie School style building began in July 1911 and it was completed in February of the following year. Local contractor B.S. Staley built the building. The building was used by the CB&Q until 1982. It was bought by the Appanoose County VFW post for their meeting hall in 1990 and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Depot (Centerville, Iowa) Wikipedia