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Central Fire Station 1

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Fire Department


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View of the Tower at Central Fire Station #1, July 27, 2011. The brick building, built in 1938, is in Art Deco style. It is located at 401 East 5th Street. This image was created by Dido Nydick

2011-07-27

Photograph of the exterior of the Central Fire Station #1 at 401 East 5th Street. The brick building, built in 1938, is in Art Deco style.

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View of the now demolished Central Fire Station #1, circa 1890s. Numerous flags and banners hang from the building. Horse-drawn fire engines are in front of the building.

Interior photograph of the day room inside Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is located at 401 East 5th Street.

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Interior photograph of the dormitory inside Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is located at 401 East 5th Street.

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Interior photograph of the kitchen inside Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is located at 401 East 5th Street.

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View from the northeast of Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is in Art Deco style and located at 401 East 5th Street.

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View from the northwest of Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is in Art Deco style and located at 401 East 5th Street.

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View from the southwest of Central Fire Station #1, undated. The brick building, built in 1938, is in Art Deco style and located at 401 East 5th Street.

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Group portrait of Mr. Henry Maerki, Mayor Tom Miller, and Mr. Borneman on May 29, 1938 at an open house for the Central Fire Station #1

1938-05-29

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