Results for Fire Station
Fire Station No. 25
Fire Station No. 25 is a reminder of the fire stations and...
Fort Omaha Fire Station
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Originally a filtration plan...
Old Weaverville Fire Station
This building, with its rammed earth wall was constructed ...
Catherine Street Fire Station #3
Built in 1902 to replace a fire station destroyed by the G...
Fire Station #5 at 17th and Broadway
This building served as Fire Station #5 at 17th and Broadw...
Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14
This property
has been placed on the
Na...
Historic Fire Station No. 4
In 1897, the first city-owned fire station in Ybor City wa...
Hope Fire Station
Directly across this street stands the Hope Fire Station, ...
Fire Station #4
1904 - 1905
Designed by local architect, Lew F. Port...
Fire Station No. 1
The Redwood City Volunteer Fire Department started in 1861...
Results for Fire Station
Fire Station No. 25
Fire Station No. 25 is a reminder of the fire stations and fire equipment of earlier eras. Built between 1908 and 1909, the station was designed with features necessary for the horse-drawn fire wagons of the early 20th century: room ...
Fort Omaha Fire Station
Fort Omaha Walking Tour
Originally a filtration plant constructed in 1912, this building was remodeled and enlarged to become the Post Exchange Building in 1923. All incoming or outgoing calls, whether emergency or routine, would pass through the Post switchboard housed ...
Old Weaverville Fire Station
This building, with its rammed earth wall was constructed by early Chinese settlers.
On January 17, 1910, it was purchased by the Weaverville Fire District and was their fire station until 1949.
In 1979, the local fire district, with funding from the ...
Catherine Street Fire Station #3
Built in 1902 to replace a fire station destroyed by the Great Jacksonville Fire of May 3, 1901, the station was manned by black firemen for several years.
Originally located at 12 Catherine Street, the fire station was moved in ...
Fire Station #5 at 17th and Broadway
This building served as Fire Station #5 at 17th and Broadway, from 1910 until 1973, when it was replaced with a modern two-bay structure. In 1910 the city had nine pieces of horse-drawn fire-fighting equipment, including the ladder-hose wagon and ...
Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of
Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Originally constructed
1901
The last “horse-drawn” apparatus
firehouse in Dayton, Ohio, 1917
Renovated by Servco Industries
and Main Auto Parts
1988
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 48) and Mumma ...
Historic Fire Station No. 4
In 1897, the first city-owned fire station in Ybor City was established on this site, then the heart of the Italian section.
It was a two- story frame building with a bell tower. Equipped with a hose - wagon and a ...
Hope Fire Station
Directly across this street stands the Hope Fire Station, oldest fire station in Harrisburg and one of the oldest in the U.S. It was originally owned by the Hope Fire Company, which was organized in 1814, and which built this ...
Fire Station #4
1904 - 1905
Designed by local architect, Lew F. Porter, Fire Station #4 is one of the oldest fire stations remaining in Madison. The tiny windows on the east facade lit horse stalls. The rapid expansion of University Heights, Wingra Park ...
Fire Station No. 1
The Redwood City Volunteer Fire Department started in 1861, and was the first non-profit organization in San Mateo County. It wasn’t until 1921 when this building at 1044 Middlefield Road was built that the firefighters finally received a salary.
The original ...