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Focusing on the historical significance of railroads in Northwestern Ohio, the book explores the development of rail lines from their inception in 1832 to their peak in 1907. It highlights Toledo as a key destination and the extensive network of over 250 passenger depots that once facilitated travel. Through vintage postcards and mid-20th century photographs, it captures the essence of the golden age of railroad travel and the architectural legacy of depots and related structures in the region.
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Railroad Depots of Northwest Ohio, Mark J. Camp
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- 2005
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