
Scott Parrish paints Emory Blue and Dove White paint on the train station at Emory, Virginia. The Emory & Henry Train Station has been getting a facelift over the past weeks. New metal roof, new paint and new stairs for entry. The Emory Train Depot was built in 1912 and served as a train station for travelers, including Emory & Henry students, traveling to and from Emory, Va. Until recently, The Depot served as the home to the 1912 Art Gallery, but was recently renovated to become the home of the Athletic Training Department. Note: our project manager believes that the roof that was just removed is the original. The paint color is Dover White, which is the official exterior paint of the college.
Photo Earl Neikirk/Bristol Herald Courier/HeraldCourier.com
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