Latora C. • April 1Self employed police officer
The New York Daily News • October 26, 2010PHOTO: Who? That's Roger Daltry and Pete Townshend in 1969, turning themselves in to police! Click "More Info" to see this great pic!
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013One of NYC’s grandest small-scale civic buildings whose Beaux-Arts design was once considered as daring as its occupants, the c. 1898 firehouse was designed by Flagg & Chambers and landmarked in 1968.
Bruce F. • April 11, 2012Great looking old house .... Must have been fun to have a single Eng. House
Fumiko L. • July 15, 2015WE Love our Fire fighters. Been here 70 yrs and knew you were keeping us safe. WE have some meth lab issues in our bldg. We don't wanna blow up to smithereens. Our gas is shut off and elec is new.
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.
Eric A. • October 13, 2020I’d like to take this opportunity to publicly commend EMT Alex Velasquez and his partner for the professionalism & courtesy they extended to me on Sunday October 11th ‘20 during a medical emergency.
Adam S. • January 6, 2013classic chinatown photo-op
Lawrence K. • June 19, 2015Great Community Insitution, Friendly to visitors. You can order gear at their website.
Moses N. • December 1, 2016If you're here for a special event, you can't park here! We have a separate lot for you
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 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.
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