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Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House

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Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House
Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House

The Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House is home to the Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department in the Cherrydale neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. Constructed in 1919, it has been a focal point for community attention ever since. The building served as Arlington County Fire Station #3 until a new station opened nearby in July 2011.

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Cherrydale Volunteer Fire House
13th Street North, Arlington Clarendon

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13th Street North 3820
22201 Arlington, Clarendon
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