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Engine House No. 6 (Wichita, Kansas)

Fire stations completed in 1909Fire stations in KansasKansas Registered Historic Place stubsNational Register of Historic Places in Sedgwick County, KansasTudor Revival architecture in the United States
Fire engine house no 6
Fire engine house no 6

The Engine House No. 6 in Wichita, Kansas, at 1300 S. Broadway, was built in 1909. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.It is a two-story concrete brick building, 26 by 51 feet (7.9 m × 15.5 m) in plan, with Tudor Revival-esque features.It was operational until 1953 when a replacement was built.

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Engine House No. 6 (Wichita, Kansas)
South Broadway Avenue, Wichita

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Kansas Firefighters Museum

South Broadway Avenue 1300
67211 Wichita
Kansas, United States
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