Former Marshfield Fire House - Marshfield, WI
Posted by: REUAHNESIE
N 44° 39.729 W 090° 10.228
15T E 724318 N 4949315
This was the Marshfield Fire House from 1962 through 2010.
Waymark Code: WMH1ZR
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 05/08/2013
Views: 5
The cornerstone for a new $170,000 fire station was set into place on October 11, 1961. Sealed into the cornerstone was a copper box containing copies of various documents authorizing the construction of the building as well as a list of city officials, pictures of the firemen and equipment, and a recent copy of the Marshfield News-Herald. The building featured a spacious 77x60 foot apparatus room, offices for the chief, assistant chief, and command personnel, a workshop, recreation room, dormitory, modern kitchen, classroom and an alarm office for receiving emergency calls and dispatching equipment. The building at 412 E. 4th Street was occupied in 1962.
August 2010: Department moved into the new fire station at 514 E. 4th Street. Firehouse Ceramics now occupies the building.
Current Use: Firehouse Ceramics
Year Originally Built: 1962
Year Retired: 2010
Is it open to the public?: Unknown
Location: Marshfield, WI
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