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Milwaukee Fire Department Engine House #15

Historic Third Ward Walking Tour Site 36

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

Designed by

Charles E. Malig

Tour Site 36

1915

Marker is at the intersection of Water Street and Erie Street, on ...

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Port Washington Fire Engine House

This fire engine house was built in 1929 on the site of an 1884 multi-purpose wooden fire house. Architect John Topzant of Milwaukee designed the Mediterranean Revival-style building with tan brick walls, a Spanish tile roof, and a campanile-like hose-drying ...

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Museum and Fire House

Library

Circa 1941

The museum building started as a library and was one of only two National Youth Administration (NYA) projects in Nevada. Volunteers finished the building when NYA funds were diverted to the war effort. Clark County operated a branch library ...

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Old Schoolhouse and Firehouse Museum

Built in 1910 as Ogdensburg's fifth public school, it was adapted for re-use in 1930 as the Borough's first firehouse. In 1989, with the aid of two state grants, the Ogdensburg Historical Society adapted it for re-use and dedicated it ...

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Village Hall & Fire House 1914

The fire engine co. was organized in 1857 with John Thien as its captain. Volunteers had horse and hand drawn units in 1914. In 1956 the dept. was moved to larger quarters. The building continued as a community center, office ...

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Stepney Fire House #1

Stepney

1916

Stepney Fire House #1

The first volunteer fire company in Monroe included 45 men. The group’s 1st fire truck was purchased 2nd hand from a Bridgeport fire-fighting company with money raised in part from the ...

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Georgetown Firehouse

This firehouse, completed in 1965, was built to replace one on the opposite side of Main Street which was inadequate to house modern equipment. Headquarters of the Georgetown Fire District, now in this building, were formerly on Church Street.

Marker is ...

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Omaha Firehouse 1903-1904

The Old Market Historic Walking Tour

In 1903, George Fisher and Harry Lawrie designed Fire Substation No. 1 in the then-popular Chateauesque style. The gabled third floor gave the building the look of a French chateau. On April 9, 1917, firefighters ...

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First Fire House in Caldwell

1909 — 1983

These bricks and stonework are from the original building.

Marker is on 30 Roseland Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Fire House Number 1

Fort Hancock’s first fire station was manned by enlisted soldiers who were the post’s firefighters. The tower at the rear of the building was used for drying hoses. Today this is the National Park Service Sandy Hook fire fighting station.

Fort ...

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