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29-DEC-2018

Ellicott City Station, Maryland (1830)

This is the oldest train station in the US and is the terminus of the first 13 miles of commercial railroad ever built in the country. A National Historic Landmark, the station now functions as a museum.

Building materials include bark and gourd palm leaves in the roof and elm bark in the walls.

We went back to the Botanic Garden to find this model, which was hidden under a Christmas tree in a different hall from where the exhibit was located.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly unsharp.

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We went to the United States Botanic Garden’s Season’s Greenings exhibit titled “All Aboard,” which showcases historic train stations from around the country made almost entirely from plant materials.

Fearless, posted earlier:

Nikon Z 7 ,Nikkor Z 24-70 f4 S
1/125s f/6.3 at 57.0mm iso3200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Blandine Mangin04-Jan-2019 12:06
joli décor miniature ! v
Hank Vander Velde04-Jan-2019 02:43
Excellent image and info Helen.
Robert Houde04-Jan-2019 02:08
Interesting text as always,.Helen. V.
LynnH04-Jan-2019 02:00
Fabulous details. V
Gill Kopy04-Jan-2019 01:45
The Christmas tree adds a nice touch to the shot of this neat station ! V
larose forest photos04-Jan-2019 01:39
So beautifully made with such unique materials. Love your shot of it. Very nicely done. V
Jola Dziubinska04-Jan-2019 01:29
Beautiful model of that station, excellent photo. V.
Julie Oldfield04-Jan-2019 01:28
1830 is amazing. An excellent capture of this recreation. V
Tom Munson04-Jan-2019 01:08
Terrific capture , Helen!
Jim Coffman04-Jan-2019 00:51
A very cool image, Helen...
fotabug04-Jan-2019 00:45
Super sharp and colorful!
globalgadabout04-Jan-2019 00:28
colourful and cosy....is it still open during the pathetic nutbar's current closure of key American services and national sites?...clearly the 1% won the last electoral ballot, snowing voters all the way...hopefully not the next one too.... Amurka should soon get back on the rails...
Jeff Real04-Jan-2019 00:03
Wonderful details with all the little touches of Christmas!
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