
Goffstown's first depot was built here in 1850. About 1880, the original passenger station was moved westward to become a freight depot, and this passenger station was built. In 1952, the passenger station was moved about 30 feet and an adjoining storefront was built on Main Street.

Located on Main Street, served as the first passenger station after the railroad came to town in 1850. About 1880 it was replaced (presently part of the hardware store). The building was sold by the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Jones Grain Company in 1958 and was owned by H.K. Webster & Co. from 1963 to 1965. Later owners included Robert and Jane Pokigo (1965-1983) and John and Robert Sarette
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