President Street Station
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The President Street Station in Baltimore, Maryland, is a former train station and railroad terminal. Built in 1849 and opened in February 1850, the station saw some of the earliest bloodshed of the American Civil War (1861-1865), and was an important rail link during the conflict. Today, it is the oldest surviving big-city railroad terminal in the United States. A preservation campaign and renovation project completed in 1997 enabled the station to be operated as the Baltimore Civil War Museum for several years.
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South President Street, Baltimore
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N 39.284 ° | E -76.602444444444 ° |
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President Street Station
South President Street 601
21202 Baltimore
Maryland, United States
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