The Heart of the Highlands: Rediscover the Historic Greenville Junction Depot
Witness the transformation of a Maine landmark as history, community, and the beauty of Moosehead Lake collide. Standing proudly at the crossroads of history, the Greenville Junction Railroad Depot—it is a symbol of Maine’s industrial heritage. Originally built in 1889 by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, this architectural icon is famous for its Victorian charm. In particular, its distinctive “witch’s hat” roof line stands out. After decades of uncertainty, the Depot is now entering its most exciting chapter yet. Furthermore, it is evolving into a vibrant community hub. A Legacy Worth Preserving Once listed among Maine’s most endangered historic sites in […]
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