Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Completed in 1886 and landmarked in 1998, the Romanesque Revival style building was designed by Napoleon LeBrun for the FDNY’s headquarters. Its upper floors are now used by the NYPD.
Kelly R. • July 30, 2013Be careful ... If you can't handle the heat ... Get out of the kitchen 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Completed in 1884, landmarked in 2008, and designed by Napoleon LeBrun, the building was used as a firehouse until 1974 and features elements of the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013The c. 1906 Beaux-Arts building was one of the first designed in-house by the FDNY and named a landmark in 1986. It fought some of NYC’s most notable fires between 1940 and the 1980s.
Tes C. • February 8, 2012We didn't start the fire, it wad always burning since the worlds been turning
Noel C. • January 8, 2019These firefighters are very friendly, they chat with locals and know this community.
Marcie K. • August 12, 2012The people that save your lives work here. Be kind to them and only call in the event of a real.emergency.
Bryce P. • September 14, 2011You can pick up a T-Shirt from the house for $20. It is authentic & goes to support the house. Very nice guys! Keep in mind they are keeping us safe & respect their space.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Landmarked in 1990, the 1897 Italian Renaissance style building by Hoppin & Koen, architects of the NYPD’s original HQ, was NYC’s 1st to use pneumatic tires, and battled many perilous midtown blazes.
Lawrence K. • July 22, 2020This is not exactly a great time to visit because of he Pandemic, but with thiese heat waves on now, I am sure they would appreciate it if you dropped off some small bottled water packages.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 19, 2013Completed in 1904 and landmarked in 2006, the Dutch Revival style firehouse by Bradford Gilbert housed Queens’ first professional fire department and remains one of the borough’s most impressive.
FDNY • December 20, 2012This is the oldest active FDNY firehouse in NYC. Engine 26 has been in these quarters since its inception on Oct. 16, 1865, taking over the quarters of the former Valley Forge Engine 46.
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