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City Fire Department Headquarters, 19 First St SouthweSt Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA
The building is an example of early 20th century design eclecticism with use of Classical Revival ornamentation applied over a utilitarian building and Romanesque inspired design for the hose tower. The building served as the main fire station and headquarters of the Mason City Fire Department for 63 years.
City Fire Department Headquarters, 19 First St SouthweSt Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA
The building is an example of early 20th century design eclecticism with use of Classical Revival ornamentation applied over a utilitarian building and Romanesque inspired design for the hose tower. The building served as the main fire station and headquarters of the Mason City Fire Department for 63 years.
City Fire Department Headquarters, 19 First St SouthweSt Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, IA
The building is an example of early 20th century design eclecticism with use of Classical Revival ornamentation applied over a utilitarian building and Romanesque inspired design for the hose tower. The building served as the main fire station and headquarters of the Mason City Fire Department for 63 years.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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