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Seward Depot

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Built
  
1917

Opened
  
1917

Architectural style
  
American Craftsman

NRHP Reference #
  
87000652

Area
  
2,400 m²

Added to NRHP
  
16 July 1987

Seward Depot

Location
  
501 Railway Ave., Seward, Alaska

Address
  
411 Port Ave, Seward, AK 99664, USA

Architect
  
Alaskan Engineering Commission

Similar
  
Ballaine House, Brown & Hawkins Store, St Peter's Episcopal Church, Lowell Creek Diversion, Van Gilder Hotel

The Seward Depot is a former rail depot in Seward, Alaska, United States.

The depot was constructed in 1917 at what is now Adams Street and Ballaine Boulevard to serve the railroad line. Seward was and remains the southern terminus of the Alaska Railroad. The Seward line was owned by the Alaska Central Railroad, the Alaska Northern Railroad, and at the time of the depot's construction, the U.S. government. President Warren G. Harding visited Seward and Alaska in 1923, and following completion of the Mears Memorial Bridge, drove the ceremonial golden spike at Nenana, connecting Seward with Fairbanks.

In 1928 the building was moved to its current location on Railway Avenue following a flood of Lowell Creek.

Much of the railyard in Seward and the track north along the Turnagain Arm were destroyed in the Good Friday earthquake and the subsequent tsunami that hit the town, and the depot was out of use. It served as the headquarters for the Alaska Marine Highway's M/V Tustumena for a time. In 1998 it was sold to the Chugach Alaska Corporation after the corporation completed renovations, and the building served as a native cultural center for three years. It is currently owned by the Seward Association of the Advancement of Marine Scence, dba, Alaska SeaLife Center, who lease it for operation as a cafe.

Hoben Park, also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is adjacent to the depot. Both are located at the southernmost point in Seward.

References

Seward Depot Wikipedia