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At the top of Crawford Notch, Crawford Station connects with Conway Scenic Railroad (CSRX), the Appalachian Trail, and the past. The Victorian style station, complete with peaked roofed tower, was built in 1891 for the famed Crawford House Hotel. It can be found on US-302 14.6 mi. west of Bartlett at 44°13'04.4"N 71°24'40.9"W.
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Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford Station on the 22nd of July in 2000.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford's Station on the 24th of July 2010.
Photo by John Erickson.
Crawford's Station on the 24th of July 2010.
Photo by John Erickson.
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