Manzanola Train Depot
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MANZANOLA DEPOT BEFORE REHABILITATION |
MANZANOLA DEPOT AFTER REHABILITATION |
MANZANOLA DEPOT BEFORE REHABILITATION |
MANZANOLA DEPOT AFTER REHABILITATION |
Assessment and Rehabilitation Manzanola Train Depot Manzanola, CO | |
Marc Diament Architecture worked with the Town of Manzanola in the planning, design and construction of the restoration of the train depot in Manzanola, Colorado. The project to restore the Manzanola Depot for multi-purpose uses included housing the Manzanola Town Hall, Police Department, Museum and Senior Center. The project, which was carried out by the Town of Manzanola in conjunction with Tri-County Housing & Community Development Corporation, is central to the following missions of the Town of Manzanola government: | |
• Providing municipal services |
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Originally constructed in 1913, the depot is an example of the Santa Fe Railroad’s southwestern Mission Revival design style – a style that reflected both the operational area served by the railroad and its adopted corporate image. It is an excellent example of the Santa Fe’s County Seat type of combination passenger and freight depots. Though the depot has been withdrawn from active railroad service, it has gained the allegiance and affection of Manzanola’s citizens who enjoy its beauty and history. |
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