North Village Fire Station // 1888

After sharing the old Central Fire Station building in Lancaster (last post), I couldn’t help myself but to share another mini-mansard fire station constructed in town! Located in North Village, this station was built in 1888, and provided fire service to the more rural part of town. The wood-frame structure features a central tower which may have been used originally as a hose-drying tower. In the 1940s, the building was occupied by volunteers of the Ground Observer Corps, an American civil defense organization. The building’s tower provided unobstructed views of airspace where one could keep their eyes open for invading German aircraft. After the War, the Town of Lancaster sold the building, which then converted to a private residence. Sadly, a fire in 2015, damaged much of the interior of the building, but she survives!

2 thoughts on “North Village Fire Station // 1888

  1. Monica Cox's avatar Monica Cox May 21, 2024 / 3:41 pm

    I lived in this house as a young child. I was back in the area last summer and so saddened to see the state of the house now. Would love to know if there are ever plans to restore it. It was a magical place for a 4-5 year old.

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