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UNION STATION: A DECORATIVE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON'S GRAND TERMINAL by Carol M. Highsmith and Ted Landphair; PUBLISHER: Chelsea Publishing, Inc., Washington D.C.; a 1988 printing; 103 pages.

Washington's Union Station has come alive again, and in all its glory, as illustrated photographically in a delightful and amusing new book. Union Station: A Decorative History is a must not only for historians, but also for train buffs. And for the hundreds of thousands of people who have come and gone through this beautiful gateway to the Nation's Capital, this book is a nostalgia trip worth reliving.

CONDITION: Several pages are detached or falling out, but all pages are present. Some light cover wear. No other known damage.
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