644 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA

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Fire Station No. 28, 644 South Figueroa St Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

The building is one of the first reinforced concrete fire stations in Los Angeles. It was a Class A fire-proof structure built of brick, hollow tile and concrete. Its original cost was $50,000. The building is an interesting and unusual design. In relation to the surrounding buildings, Fire Station 28 provides a refreshing reduction of scale and serves as a historic monument to the growth of Los Angeles.

Fire Station No. 28, 644 South Figueroa St Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA

The building is one of the first reinforced concrete fire stations in Los Angeles. It was a Class A fire-proof structure built of brick, hollow tile and concrete. Its original cost was $50,000. The building is an interesting and unusual design. In relation to the surrounding buildings, Fire Station 28 provides a refreshing reduction of scale and serves as a historic monument to the growth of Los Angeles.

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