Past and current StLFD Engine Houses save two. I'll upload those when I can.
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Yeah, she's a beauty. Still has the original(?) slate roofing, too. Strange about the window air conditioners, though. You'd think our firefighters deserve to return to a nice, centrally cooled home after battling hell.Moorlander wrote:that firehouse # 28 or 28 (can't tell) with the 3 garage bays is emaculate. It's in the same architecural style as much of the Moorlands. Where is that and what style would you say that is?
Currently, our firefighters have to buy their own dish soap.Framer wrote:Yeah, she's a beauty. Still has the original(?) slate roofing, too. Strange about the window air conditioners, though. You'd think our firefighters deserve to return to a nice, centrally cooled home after battling hell.Moorlander wrote:that firehouse # 28 or 28 (can't tell) with the 3 garage bays is emaculate. It's in the same architecural style as much of the Moorlands. Where is that and what style would you say that is?
