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[edit]DescriptionFire Engine Company No. 53 Manhattan Neighborhood Neitwork 175 East 104th Street.jpg | The former Fire Engine Company No. 53 station house, at 175 East 104th Street between Third and Lexington Avenues in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1883-84 and was designed by Napoleon LeBrun & Sons incorporating elements of the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles. The firm designed numerous firehouse for the New York Fire Department, often adapting one plan for multiple locations; in this case, the firehouses at 29 Henry Street and at 304 West 47th Street have largely identical facades. The building has a cast-iron base. It was used as a firehouse until 1974, and is now the headquarters of the Manhattan Neighborhood Network public access channels. (Source: "NYCLPC Designation Report") |
Date | Taken on 26 November 2013 |
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Author | Beyond My Ken |
Camera location | 40° 47′ 26.08″ N, 73° 56′ 46.65″ W ![]() ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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Camera model | Canon PowerShot A810 |
Exposure time | 1/50 sec (0.02) |
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ISO speed rating | 400 |
Date and time of data generation | 13:43, 26 November 2013 |
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Orientation | Normal |
File change date and time | 13:43, 26 November 2013 |
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- East Harlem
- 104th Street (Manhattan)
- Former fire stations in New York City
- Built in New York City in 1884
- Napoleon LeBrun & Sons
- Queen Anne architecture in New York City
- Romanesque Revival architecture in New York City
- Cast-iron buildings in New York City
- Manhattan Neighborhood Network
- New York City landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets
- November 2013 in Manhattan, New York City