The underpass concrete wall with the train tracks above was wrapped around the front of the depot property to form a sitting wall and to lessen the slope of the land.
The two stone types used on the depot are due to the damage during the Civil War.
This was the original waiting room.
The underpass concrete wall with the train tracks above was wrapped around the front of the depot property to form a sitting wall and to lessen the slope of the land.
RINGGOLD, GA
The Ringgold Historic Depot was around in the Civil War. I was asked to rehabilitate it from the existing photos shown to be a civic center for weddings, business meetings, plays, musicals, etc. Items incorporated in the design are lighting from the ground up so as to not disturb the historic building, a deck to match the original, ADA ramp, stage with chair/table storage underneath, preservation of a section of old warehouse floor and the old scales surrounded by a high table railing, a concessions stand, audio booth on a second level, lighting to show off the historic trusses, retaining the historic sliding barn doors inside but adding storefront real access doors, providing a landscaped area with a Civil War monument complete with soldier names and commanders on bricks facing the flag they served.
RINGGOLD HISTORIC DEPOT
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