Beverly Shores is a train station located in Beverly Shores, Indiana. It is served by the South Shore Line interurban commuter railroad, making it a convenient location for tourists and locals alike. The station serves not only the town of Beverly Shores but also the nearby Town of Pines. It is one of the last two examples of the 'Insull Spanish' architecture style used for station houses along the electric railroad lines acquired by Samuel Insull in the early twentieth century.
The Beverly Shores station has a rich history, having once housed an agent, Nellie Warren, and her husband. Today, this section of the station has been transformed into an art gallery. This offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore local art and culture while experiencing the historical significance of the station.
The Beverly Shores station holds a significant place in history, as it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 19, 1989. This recognition underscores the station's historical and architectural importance, making it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in history and architecture.
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