Wayzata Depot
Bartlett,Samuel; Hogeland,A.H.
Architectural style: English Tudor
The Great Northern Depot in Wayzata, Minnesota is a depot built by the Great Northern Railway in 1906. The depot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- At night I can hear the train blowing it's horn across the lake. In the distance it is simultaneously reassuring and haunting. Like a Di Chirico painting. One thinks of The Great Northern Railroad rumbling westward across the plains.
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1906. The same year that Felix J. Mackey was born.
The train heads west to South Dakota.
J. Felix
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