Baldwin Station - Sykesville, MD
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N 39° 21.859 W 076° 58.144
18S E 330366 N 4359055
One of many historical markers in downtown Sykesville, Maryland.
Waymark Code: WM14JJ0
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 07/16/2021
Views: 2
The sign says, "One of many handsome structures designed by B&O architect E. Francis Baldwin, the station was built in 1884 along the Old Main Line. The building contained a ticket and telegraph office, separate waiting rooms for men and women, and a freight room. Upstairs were five small rooms for the stationmaster and his family.
In 1949 passenger service was discontinued here. In the 1990s the building was donated to the Town of Sykesville. Original colors were restored and deteriorated wood elements replaced. Later a kitchen was added to refit the station for commercial use as a restaurant.
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From 1872-1900, Ephraim Francis Baldwin (1837-1916) served as the chief architect for the B&O Railroad. Baldwin also designed churches, schools, seminaries, and hospitals. Of more than 500 structures he designed, most were located in and around Baltimore. Many are still standing.
Baldwin's much-photographed 1875 Victorian-style station at Point of Rocks, MD, exemplifies the architect's distinctive style.
Baldwin designed this station's chimneys to resemble the smokestack of an old steam locomotive.
Note the stained glass, multiple gables, arched window recesses, and decorative brick and wood elements on this Queen Anne-style treasure."
Group that erected the marker: Town of Sykesville
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: Sykesville, MD
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed
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