Built 1909 Opened 1909 Added to NRHP 29 January 1979 | NRHP Reference # 79001350 Area 1,200 m² | |
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Location 402 E. Broadway, Columbia, Missouri Architect Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad Similar William B Hunt House, Ballenger Building, Pierce Pennant Motor Hotel, Columbia National Guard Ar, Rocheport |
The Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad Depot popularly known as Katy Station was built in downtown Columbia, Missouri in 1909 by the Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad. The station was one of two train stations serving Columbia in the 20th century, the other being the Wabash Railroad Station and Freight House constructed the same year. The building is the terminus of the MKT Trail, a rails-to-trails project that was built on the former spur of the railroad. Having housed a popular local restaurant named "Katy Station" after the building, it now houses a bar name "Shiloh's."
The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad Depot (Columbia, Missouri) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA