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Fire Station No. 6 (Atlanta)

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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site August 2016 16 (Historic Fire Station No. 6)
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site August 2016 16 (Historic Fire Station No. 6)

Fire Station No. 6 is a historic fire station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Built in 1894 with designs by Bruce & Morgan, the building is the oldest freestanding fire station in the city. Located in the Sweet Auburn neighborhood, the building is a contributing property in the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park.

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Fire Station No. 6 (Atlanta)
Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta Old Fourth Ward

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N 33.755277777778 ° E -84.371944444444 °
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Historic Fire Station Number 6

Auburn Avenue Northeast
30312 Atlanta, Old Fourth Ward
Georgia, United States
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Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site August 2016 16 (Historic Fire Station No. 6)
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site August 2016 16 (Historic Fire Station No. 6)
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