Union Station (Owensboro, Kentucky)

Built mostly for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the station is made of limestone and slate, and currently is home to several businesses.

The station gains a Gothic look with wooden barge boarding and brackets on its gabled entrance.

The plans were designed by Henry F. Hawes and John B. Hutchings and constructed by Walter Brashear.

[3] Major overhauls of the station occurred in 1982 and 1988, with the latter seeing a two-story atrium and office added to its eastern side.

[4] Current tenants include a preschool, an architectural design group, an adult day care, and a Hilliard Lyons office.