The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center on Vernon Road in Brattleboro, Vermont is the former Union Station, built in 1915. The facade is quarzite rubble which was mined locally, across the Connecticut River in New Hampshire. It was converted into a museum in the 1970s. The building is located within the Brattleboro Downtown Historic District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (Source: "The Visitor's Guide to Brattleboro and the Vibrant Villages of Southern Vermont" (2010))
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