Results for Fire House
Fire House Number 2
Fort Hancock’s soldiers doubled as firefighters. Th...
Firehouse Engine Company No. 33
This 1898 firehouse, designed by Ernest Flagg and W.B. Cha...
Historic Upper Nyack Firehouse
Erected 1887
This building, home of Empire Hook and ...
Fire House #1
Campbell Historic Location
First building owned by c...
First City Hall and Fire House
completed July 31, 1934
The building cost $15,000 an...
City Jail and Firehouse
This Romanesque/Classical Revival building was cons...
Georgetown Fire House and Old City Hall
Designed by C.I. Belford and constructed in 1892 by C.W. S...
Empire Firehouse
The San Jose Fire Department, initially an intensely dedic...
Historical Auburn Fire House
Erected in 1891 by the volunteer firemen of Auburn Hook an...
City Hall, Fire House and Jail
First Lodi owned city hall &
fire house buil...
Results for Fire House
Fire House Number 2
Fort Hancock’s soldiers doubled as firefighters. This firehouse was built close to Barracks Row so the soldiers who lived there could quickly get to the fire fighting equipment.
Fort Hancock was in operation from 1895 to 1974.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Firehouse Engine Company No. 33
This 1898 firehouse, designed by Ernest Flagg and W.B. Chambers, is a striking example of the French Beaux Arts style of architecture. At the time of construction it was also the headquarters of the Chief of the Fire Department. The ...
Historic Upper Nyack Firehouse
Erected 1887
This building, home of Empire Hook and Ladder Company no. 1 has, in recognition of its architectural significance, and under the provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, been listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
Fire House #1
Campbell Historic Location
First building owned by city after 1952 incorporation. Served as city offices from 1953 to 1956.
Calif. Registered Point of Historical Interest No. SCL-041
Marker can be reached from North Central Avenue near Civic Center Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First City Hall and Fire House
completed July 31, 1934
The building cost $15,000 and took 5 months to complete. "For the first time in Greenville's 119 years of history in which great progress was made in every other direction, the city really had its own building ...
City Jail and Firehouse
This Romanesque/Classical Revival building was constructed in 1895 and served as both a fire station (on the first floor) and the City jail (on the second). It is one of the two buildings facing the Courthouse Plaza that survived the ...
Georgetown Fire House and Old City Hall
Designed by C.I. Belford and constructed in 1892 by C.W. Schell, this building originally housed the mayor's office, city council chambers, city jail, fire department, and the Georgetown Water Co. Over the years, it also has served as a meeting ...
Empire Firehouse
The San Jose Fire Department, initially an intensely dedicated volunteer organization until the hiring of professionals in 1876, was established by a City ordinance in 1854. In that same year, a firehouse was erected on Lightston Street, functioning as the ...
Historical Auburn Fire House
Erected in 1891 by the volunteer firemen of Auburn Hook and Ladder Company No.2 with funds raised by public subscription. Dedicated May 21, 1892. In continuous use until 1954
Marker is at the intersection of Lincoln Way and Commercial Street, on ...
City Hall, Fire House and Jail
First Lodi owned city hall &
fire house built 1912, cost $3995.
Board of Trustees
Geo. E. Lawrence, President
J.M. Blodgett, C.A. Rich,
F.O. Hale & C.A. Black
Site of Lodi's jail, Water Tank &
Electric Company (Cary Bros. 1895-1910)
Lodi Historical Society
1997
Marker is at the intersection ...