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Engine Company 2 Fire Station

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Engine Co 2 Fire Station Hartford CT
Engine Co 2 Fire Station Hartford CT

The Engine Company 2 Fire Station is a firehouse at the corner of Main and Belden streets in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It is a brick structure built in the early 20th century, the second firehouse built for the company. Architect Russell Barker, who designed many public buildings in the city, used the Italian Renaissance Revival style, unusual for a firehouse. The front facade boasts intricate brickwork. It is one of two remaining firehouses in the city originally designed to accommodate both men and horses. In 1989, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places along with several other city firehouses. It continues to serve its original function, housing Engine Company 2 of the Hartford Fire Department.

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Engine Company 2 Fire Station
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Engine Company 2 Fire Station

Main Street 1515
06120 Hartford, Downtown Hartford
Connecticut, United States
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