Northern Pacific Railway Depot (Mandan, North Dakota)

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The Northern Pacific Railway Depot in Mandan, North Dakota, is a historic early 20th-century train station designed by the prominent architectural firm Reed and Stem, known for its role in regional rail transportation and distinctive period architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
railway station
train depot
architecturalFirm Reed and Stem NERFINISHED
associatedWith Northern Pacific Railway NERFINISHED
Reed and Stem NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Morton County, North Dakota
Railway stations in North Dakota
cityServed Mandan, North Dakota NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Reed and Stem NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
hasArchitecturalStyle early 20th-century American railroad architecture
hasCulturalSignificance architectural heritage of Mandan
local transportation history
hasFunction rail transportation hub
hasStructureType depot building
heritageStatus historic train station
isInUseFor rail-related purposes (historically)
locatedIn Mandan, North Dakota NERFINISHED
Morton County, North Dakota NERFINISHED
North Dakota NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive period architecture
role in regional rail transportation
partOf rail network of the Northern Pacific Railway
railwayCompanyServed Northern Pacific Railway NERFINISHED
regionServed central North Dakota
transportMode rail
usedFor freight rail service
passenger rail service

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Reed and Stem notableWork Northern Pacific Railway Depot (Mandan, North Dakota)