Fire Station No. 1 (Roanoke, Virginia)
Buildings and structures in Roanoke, VirginiaDefunct fire stations in VirginiaFire stations completed in 1907Fire stations on the National Register of Historic Places in VirginiaGeorgian Revival architecture in Virginia ... and 3 more
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Fire Station No. 1 is a former fire station listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown neighborhood of the independent city of Roanoke, Virginia, United States. Modeled after Philadelphia's Independence Hall, Fire Station No. 1 served as one of the longest continuously operating fire stations in the Commonwealth of Virginia from its completion in 1907 through the opening of a replacement facility in 2007. Designed by the Lynchburg firm of Huggins and Bates, No. 1 still stands as a monument to the civic pride of early Roanoke. It is located in the Roanoke City Market Historic District.
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Luck Avenue Southeast, Roanoke
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N 37.27 ° | E -79.94 ° |
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Fire Station Number 1
Luck Avenue Southeast
24011 Roanoke
Virginia, United States
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