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Media related to Fire Station Number 4 (Columbus, Indiana) at Wikimedia Commons 39°13′26″N 85°52′03″W / 39.22394°N 85.86750°W / 39.22394; -85 This article about a building or structure in Indiana is a stub .
Fire Station No. 4 (New Bedford, Massachusetts) Old Fire House No. 4 (Kalamazoo, Michigan) Firehouse No. 4 (Plainfield, New Jersey) Fire Station No. 4 (Elmira, New York) Fire Station Number 4 (Asheville, North Carolina) Fire Station No. 4 (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company, Dallas, Texas; Engine House No. 4 (Tacoma ...
Station Number Towson Fire Station 1 Engine 1, Engine 101, Truck 1, Medic 1, Medic 101, Brush 1, Bariatric 1, Division Chiefs (1/2/3/4) Towson: Station 1 Pikesville Fire Station 2 Engine 2, Medic 2, Medic 102, Brush 2 Pikesville: Station 2 Woodlawn Fire Station 2 Engine 3, Medic 3, Medic 103, Brush 3, EMS 8 Woodlawn: Station 3 Catonsville Fire ...
Fire Station Number 4 in Asheville, North Carolina, also known as Merrimon Avenue Fire Station, is a historic fire station.It was built in 1927, and is a two-story, flat roofed, multi-colored brick building in the Art Deco style.
Fire Station Number 4 (Columbus, Indiana), designed by Robert Venturi, 1966 in architecture Hose House No. 10 , Evansville, IN, NRHP-listed Hose House No. 12 , Evansville, IN, NRHP-listed
In 1926, the fire station was designed by American architect Charles Christian Hook and built by J. A. Gardner. It occupies 0.228-acre lot near the northeast corner of the intersection of North Graham Street and West Fifth Street in downtown Charlotte, North Carolina. The station continued in its original use until 1972. [2]
The Fire Station No. 4 is a historic fire station in Miami, Florida. It is located at 1000 South Miami Avenue. On March 8, 1984, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In October 2007, it became the home of the restaurant "Dolores but you can call me Lolita". [2]
English: Title: Fire Station 4, Columbus, Indiana Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, color. Notes: Credit line: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.; J. Irwin Miller promoted architecture in Columbus through a program in which the Cummins company paid the ...