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Kansas City Southern Depot (DeQuincy, Louisiana) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kansas City Southern Depot (DeQuincy, Louisiana)
The Kansas City Southern Depot is an historic train station, located at 400 Lake Charles Ave, in the City of DeQuincy in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The depot is currently home to the DeQuincy Railroad Museum.〔(DeQuincy Railroad Museum )- Retrieved 2014-11-21〕 == History == The Kansas City Southern Railroad completed a line from Shreveport to Lake Charles in 1897, that ran through and split in Dequincy, also going to Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas. The community of DeQuincy was incorporated in 1903, and a new modern urban depot was built in 1923, of Mission Revival architecture. Urban deports of that time were larger, typically multi-story, and built with a recognizable architectural style, as opposed to the simpler board and batten structures found in villages. The DeQuincy depot is one of three such urban railroad stations still existing in Louisiana, the others are the Central Railroad Station in Shreveport, and the Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot in Bunkie. All three are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.〔(Kansas City Southern Depot )- Retrieved 2014-11-21〕 DeQuincy hosts the annual ''Louisiana Railroad Days Festival'', held on the museum grounds, on the second weekend in April, that includes the annual pageant, and Lorrie Morgan headlined the 2014 festival.〔(Louisiana Railroad Festival )- Retrieved 2014-11-21〕〔(Pageant )- Retrieved 2014-11-22〕 The Depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places in Calacasier Parish on September 22, 1983.
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