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We do not discriminate as a lender, provider or employer on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, marital status,  affectional preference, disability, age or national origin in services or accommodations offered or provided to our employees, clients or guests.
Individuals with disabilities are entitled to receive reasonable accommodations (if requested at least one day in advance) to enable them to fully benefit from our programs and services.  To make accommodation arrangements, contact Caroline Gashie at our office.

 

 

 

B&O Railroad Station

The B&O Railroad Station, located at 273 South Main Street in the city of Washington, is an excellent example of the small town railway station built in shingle style. The 2,575 square foot facility was contructed in 1882 and is notable for its heavy rusticated stone base and broad overhanging roof.

Upon completion of WCCED's renovation efforts, the station became the new home of the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency.