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1. B & O R.R. Depot B & O R.R. Depot Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio Railroad; East Piccadilly and Kent Streets; Architect: E. Francis Baldwin; Date built: 1893

2. B. & O. Depot B. & O. Depot Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio Depot

3. B. & O. Depot B. & O. Depot 1903 Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

4. B. & O. Railroad Station B. & O. Railroad Station 1913 Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

5. B. & O. Railway Station B. & O. Railway Station 1908 Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

6. B. & O. Station B. & O. Station Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio; Also referred to as: Wheeling Railroad Station; 16th and Market Streets; Architect: M.A. Long; Date built: 1908

7. B. & O. Station B. & O. Station Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

8. B. & O. station B. & O. station Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

9. B. & O. Station B. & O. Station Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

10. B. & O. Station and Dagmar Hotel B. & O. Station and Dagmar Hotel 1919 Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

11. B.& O. Freight Depot B.& O. Freight Depot Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio; Also referred to as Frederick Railroad Station; South Market and East All Saints Streets; Date built: 1854

12. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Station Railroad stations; On back: "A station was established here in 1851. The present station was built in 1884. This is said to be the oldest railroad station on top of any mountain in the world. The B & O reached Oakland in 1851. Soon after this event many famous 19th century personalities were visiting Oakland to see the endless forests and fish for trout in the tumbling steams. Mrs. Francis Scott Key visited here in 1859. Senator Jefferson Davis was a visitor at Glades Hotel in the same year. A few miles west of this spot the railroad descends to Cheat River. East of here it descends the long grade to the North Branch of the Potomac."

13. Camden Station Camden Station 1910 Railroad stations; Howard and Camden Streets; Architects: John R. Niernsee and J. Crawford Neilson; Date built: 1856; Wings added: 1865

14. Camden Station Camden Station Railroad stations; Howard and Camden Streets; Architects: John R. Niernsee and J. Crawford Neilson; Date built: 1856; Wings added: 1865

15. Confederate Monument & Mt. Royal Station Confederate Monument & Mt. Royal Station 1907 Railroad stations;

16. Grand Central Station Grand Central Station 1941 Railroad stations; On back: "Grand Central Station is located at the corner of Wells and Harrison Streets. It is the city terminus of the Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago, Great Western, Pere Marquette and Soo Line."

17. Grand Central Station Grand Central Station Railroad stations; Text from front: "Baltimore & Ohio; Chicago Great Western; Chicago Terminal Transfer; Pere Marquette; Fifth Avenue and Harrison Street."

18. High Street and B. & O. Depot High Street and B. & O. Depot Railroad stations; Baltimore & Ohio

19. New Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Dover New Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Dover Railroad stations; Pennsylvania Railroad (former Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad); West end of Loockerman Street; Date built: c. 1856; Date reconstructed: 1911

20. New Union Station New Union Station 1911 Railroad stations;
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