File:Engine No. 34 and Hook & Ladder No. 7, Buffalo, New York - 20201227.jpg

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English: Engine No. 34 and Hook & Ladder No. 7 Firehouse, 2837 Main Street at Mercer Avenue, Buffalo, New York, December 2020. This is actually two separate structures built nearly a century apart and stitched together, the original portion of which is that in the left background, which has housed Engine No. 24 since its construction in 1912. Built in the Arts & Crafts style by an architect who is unknown, but very likely to have been Howard L. Beck (whose designs for Hook & Ladder No. 11 on Fillmore Avenue and Engine No. 30 on Southside Parkway both feature the same roof elements - hipped with a Flemish-gabled parapet in front - and the same continuous stone string course formed by the sills of its second-story windows), the building was joined in 2005 by the new Ladder No. 7 station, built in a complementary style as a replacement for that company's Green & Wicks-designed former station house on Leroy Avenue.
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Camera location42° 56′ 36.84″ N, 78° 50′ 03.39″ W  Heading=100.53294653958° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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