 Owatonna City and Firemen's Hall - Owatonna, Minnesota
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Fireman's Hall is located at 107 W. Main Street in Owatonna, Minnesota.
Waymark Code: WM7E5E
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 10/12/2009
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The Owatonna City and Firemen's Hall is located at 107 W. Main Street near the southern edge of downtown Owatonna. The building has a prominent site on the southern side of Main Street at its intersection with Park Square. It is one of a collection of public buildings, banks, and churches built around Owatonna's one-block-square Central Park. The building was originally flanked by a vacant lot to the west and the three story brick Metropolitan Opera House (built 1897, razed circa 1938) to the east.
The City and Firemen's Hall, built in 1906-07, is a three story Romanesque Revival style brick building. It has rectangular massing and an approximately 42-foot-wide main facade. The hall is about 132 feet deep and extends southward to the 16-foot alley which bisects the block. The main facade is faced with stretcher-bonded tan pressed brick with smooth pinkish-tan limestone trim. The main facade has square brick corner towers that project above the third story roofline. The larger tower, at the northwestern corner of the building, has a belfry with rounded-arched openings. There is a series of three rounded-arched window openings below the belfry. The smaller tower at the northeastern corner has semi-circular window openings at the upper level. Both towers have asphalt shingle-covered pyramidal roofs with metal finials. (The western turret has a ball finial and the eastern finial has a pointed finial.) Across the top of the building between the towers is a parapet wall on which lettering reading "19-Firemens Hall-06" is affixed. There are simple metal cornices at the top of each of the two towers and at the top of the parapet.
- National Register Application
The Owatonna Firemen's Hall, formerly the Owatonna City and Firemen's Hall, is a historic government building in Owatonna, Minnesota, United States. It was built from 1906 to 1907 to house the Owatonna Fire Department and city government offices. The city offices were relocated to the former campus of the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children in 1974. The Firemen's Hall continues to serve as the headquarters for the Owatonna Fire Department.
The Firemen's Hall building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for having local significance in the themes of architecture and politics/government. It was nominated for serving as the government center and a key public facility in Owatonna, and for exemplifying the municipal buildings often built in late-19th/early-20th-century Minnesota. In 2015 the Firemen's Hall was also listed as a contributing property to the Owatonna Commercial Historic District.
In September 1903 the fire department bought two lots, 44 feet (13 m) wide by 132 feet (40 m) long, west of the Metropolitan Opera House (later the Roxy Theatre) for $3,126.00 (equivalent to $85,143 in 2017). On September 19, 1905, a special election was held to gauge support from Owatonna residents for a $15,000.00 bond for the construction of a new city hall and fire station. The bond was passed. On July 17, 1906, the construction firm Hammel and Anderson, with a bid of $19,643.00, was awarded the contract for construction of the fire hall. On August 17 the two lots were donated to the city by the firemen for construction of a combination city hall and fire hall on the condition that the city would spend not less than $15,000.00 for construction of a three-story building. The firemen contributed $1,000 towards capital costs and obtained a 25-year lease. The cornerstone was laid on September 8, 1906. An opening ceremony was held on October 5, 1907 and the equipment was transferred to the new site, the same year, on November 5. The team used horse-drawn equipment until 1915, when the first motorized vehicle, a 1915 Jeffery, was purchased.
The city vacated their portion of the building in 1974, moving to the new West Hills campus on the site of the former state orphanage. A truck bay was built where the old Roxy Theatre stood, which was demolished in the 1950s, along with other improvements to the building, done in the 1996 renovation. An elevator was installed and the third floor remodeled in 2008.
In February 2016 the City of Owatonna purchased two lots for $184,000 on the corner of 24th Street and Kenyon Road, in northeastern Owatonna, for the future development of a fire sub-station. The northern section of Owatonna is about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the current Firemen's Hall, which has led to longer response times. The city intended to wait for further development before any building is done. The time before any building occurs is estimated at 10 years.
- Owatonna Firemen's Hall Wikipedia Entry
Street address: 107 W. Main St. Owatonna, MN USA 55060
 County / Borough / Parish: Steele County
 Year listed: 1997
 Historic (Areas of) Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering
 Periods of significance: 1900-1924, 1925-1949
 Historic function: Government
 Current function: Government
 Privately owned?: no
 Season start / Season finish: From: 01/01/2009 To: 12/31/2009
 Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
 Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
 Hours of operation: Not listed
 Secondary Website 2: Not listed
 National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed

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