Baltimore Sixth Fire Station
Also known as the Sixth Engine Room, it is a historic fire station located in Baltimore, Maryland. This two-story brick building is famous for its unique truncated triangle shape and 103 foot high Italian Gothic tower, built between 1853 and 1854. It is said to be one of the oldest fire stations in the city and an important part of Baltimore's architectural and fire history. The design reflects the architectural style of that period and incorporates elements of Gothic revival unique to Italian Gothic style. For many years, it has been an important facility for the city's fire department.
Baltimore Fire Station, USA
A historic fire station located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. A historic fire station located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Renowned for its striking Tudor Revival style towers, these towers stand in stark contrast to the modern glass facades of the University of Maryland's biological campus. Designed by local architects Benjamin Buck Owens and Spencer E Designed by Owen, built in 1910, it is located at the intersection of West Baltimore Street and Harbour City Avenue. It is an important component of the Baltimore Fire Department and a part of the city's architectural heritage.
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