Adam S. • January 6, 2013classic chinatown photo-op
City of New York • June 24, 2013Did you know? This is the oldest precinct house still in use which dates back to 1881.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Completed the year after NYC’s consolidation in 1898, the firehouse was designed by R. H. Robertson in and combines Romanesque Revival and Beaux-Art features. It was named a City Landmark in 1998.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 17, 2013The c. 1895 Engine Co. 31, designed by Napoleon LeBrun, was named a City landmark in 1966. LeBrun’s Loire Valley chateau-inspired design is one of his most impressive.
Mike O. • September 17, 2013Purchase Auth paperwork says 9:00a but you can go as early as 8:30a for pickup Monday-Thursday. No PA are issued on Fridays
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Located near the center of NYC government, the c. 1905 Beaux-Arts style building was designed by Trowbridge and Livingston and named a landmark in 1993. Both companies are among NYC’s oldest.
Bruce F. • April 11, 2012Great looking old house .... Must have been fun to have a single Eng. House
Eli H. • May 12, 2011Laundry room and full functioning kitchen is worth having divison upstars sometimes
FDNY • December 20, 2012This active FDNY firehouse has been featured in numerous TV shows and films, including Ghostbusters, Seinfeld and Hitch, and is one of the oldest in the city.
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