Fire_Station_Number_4,_300_Merrimon_Ave.,_Asheville.JPG
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Description Fire Station Number 4, 300 Merrimon Ave., Asheville.JPG |
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Fire Station Number 4
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Author | Karen D. Hoffman |
Camera location | 35° 36′ 32″ N, 82° 33′ 17″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 35.608889; -82.554722 |
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Designed by renowned architect Douglas D. Ellington, Asheville's fourth fire station opened on August 15, 1927. The building included a six-story drill tower. Closed in 1976, it was retained by the city and opened in 1997 as the home of the Arson Task Force. It also presently houses the fire department archives. (taken from http://legeros.com/history/stations/asheville/
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