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The DepotNext Stop, Emory
On a cloudy weekday afternoon, (Dooley's Den at the) The Depot is swarming with students. Some eat lunch and watch CNN on the giant television, while others sip espresso, chat with friends, or relax and listen to the Muddy Waters album playing on the house stereo. A hip oasis from the rigors of academic life, for many students The Depot is the place to go on campus. What many of them don't know is that it used to be a great place to leave. The depot was constructed in 1916 as a station for the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Until 1947, the official name of the station was "Emory, Georgia." That year it was changed to "Emory University" to better reflect its ties to the school. At one time, travelers could board the Silver Comet at Emory's small-town station and get off in the bustling megalopolis of New York City without ever having to switch trains.
The depot has also played a role in American literature. In 1955, Southern Gothic writer Flannery O'Connor used the station as a location in her short story "The Artificial Nigger." The tale concerns a bigot who takes his grandson by train to Atlanta to show him the evil that lurks in the big city. The conductor stuck his head in the car and snarled, "Firstopppppmry," and Nelson lunged out of his sitting position, trembling. Mr. Head pushed him down by the shoulder. "Keep your seat," he said in dignified tones. "The first stop is on the edge of town. The second stop is at the main railroad station." Passenger service from the depot was discontinued in the fall of 1969, and the following year parcel service was stopped. For a short time, the long, narrow red brick building was used as a student art gallery, and then in 1972 it was converted into the Emory Employees Federal Credit Union. At one time, rumors circulated that the station would be turned into an English pub, but in 1982 the building became The Depot restaurant. Source: Emory Magazine, Autumn 2000
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