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📷 Trent Bell

When Mary and Tom Albright were looking to downsize, their Realtor showed them the 1887 York Village train depot, which had been converted into a three-bedroom house in the 1970s. At 1,800 square feet — a third the size of their last place — it was a daunting readjustment, but the Albrights’ tickets were punched. “Growing up, we were taught that trains built this country,” says Mary, whose grandfather was a railroad manager. “This place just seemed right.”

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