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The old train depot parking lot will be transformed into a Bernie Sanders rally spot tomorrow evening.
bismarckhistory.org
Property owner, Dale Zimmerman says three of Bernie Sanders team members stopped in to eat at Peacock Alley earlier this week. They told Zimmerman they were looking for a place to hold a rally but many of the facilities in the area were booked. Zimmerman recommended the old train depot downtown. The Sanders team called Zimmerman last night saying it was a go.
The depot parking lot was used as a public gathering space many years ago. Zimmerman says he is excited to bring that space back to life.
Gates open for the rally at 6 p.m. on Friday.
Bernie is scheduled to speak at 8. p.m.
http://www.kxnet.com/story/31963467/why-bernie-sanders-is-speaking-at-the-old-train-depot-in-bismarck
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The role of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the founding and development of the Bismarck community was significant. The NP Depot remains as a symbol of that importance.
Completed in December, 1901, at a cost of $33,601, the Northern Pacific Depot is notable for its Spanish mission-style architecture, uncommon on the Northern Plains. The new depot was built on a site that had previously been the location of the 1877 Sheridan House, at one time Bismarcks leading hotel and the largest building erected in Dakota Territory. The Sheridan House, which had served as both a hotel and railway passenger depot, was moved east across Fifth Street, where it was remodeled and reopened as the Northwest Hotel.
The Northern Pacific Depots Spanish mission-style architecture featured a center façade flanked by towers 13 feet square, originally domed and crowned by louvered cupolas with bellcast roofs and finials. The superstructures of these towers (domed roofs, cupolas, and corner caps) were removed in 1954 and replaced by simple peaked tile roofs, producing the effect of Tuscan campaniles. The main entrance of the depot is recessed between the towers within a one-story portico featuring six concrete Tuscan columns.
By 1916, the Northern Pacific Depot was serving 24 passenger trains daily. By 1950, however, Bismarck began to reflect the nationwide decline in railroad traffic. The decline continued throughout the 1970s as mergers between the Northern Pacific and other railroads eventually created the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe. Ultimately, the Railway Express Agency vacated its quarters in the west end of the Bismarck Depot following a declaration of bankruptcy in 1975. Today the old Northern Pacific Depot is home to the Fiesta Villa Mexican Restaurant.
© 2008-2011 Bismarck Historical Society
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yourpaljoey
(2,166 posts)bjo59
(1,166 posts)-none
(1,884 posts)The food is excellent.
http://www.fiesta-villa.com/
MisterP
(23,730 posts)we pulled out of education, jobs, mental health, and social services, and then wondered where the crime was coming from
Bismarck used to have Amtrak service, and the GOP delegates from those states are begging to have it back
Baobab
(4,667 posts)the same issues turn out to apply to a lot of other related issues too.
Higher Education is one..