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Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad Station

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architect
  
Hewitt, George Watson

Opened
  
1885

Built
  
1885

NRHP Reference #
  
74001790

Added to NRHP
  
4 December 1974

Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station

Location
  
161 N. 8th St., Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, Other, High Victorian eclectic

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Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station, also known as the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, is a historic railway station located in Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by George Watson Hewitt and built in 1885, by the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad. The building was expanded in 1912. It is a two-story, brick, brownstone, and terra cotta building in an eclectic Victorian style reflecting 17th-century Flemish, Romanesque, and Chateauesque influences. It features a broad porch roof with ornamental iron brackets. The Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad opened in 1883, and was acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1918.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

References

Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station Wikipedia