This
former railroad station opened in 1902 as the northern terminus of the Fish
River Railroad and was later used by the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad. It
remained in use until 1979. The station is a one-story, one-room-deep, seven-bay
frame building. Its gable-on-hip roof and wide overhanging eaves are typical
features of other Bangor & Aroostook Railroad stations. The building is
owned by the Fort Kent Historical Society and houses a museum focusing on
the history of the railroad, in relation to Fort Kent, Maine. |
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