U.S. Hose Company No. 14, 423 Buttonwood Street, Philadelphia, Philade...
Significance: A Greek Revival volunteer firehouse. It is similar in scale and design to other small firehouses of the mid-19th century. Survey number: HABS PA-1804
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More
First steam fire engine of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, owned by the [Goodw...
Photograph shows steam fire engine sitting in fenced in yard. Public domain photograph of a car, automobile, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Fair Play Fire Engine & Hose Company No. 1, 405 East Main Street, Madi...
Significance: The building was originally constructed ca. 1875 as a simple trolley barn for the Madison Street Railway Company, and was purchased by the Fair Play Fire Engine and Hose Company in 1888 for use as... More