Taylor Street Firehouse - Springfield, MA
Posted by: neoc1
N 42° 06.443 W 072° 35.392
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The City of Springfield's Taylor Street Firehouse is now the home of the Springfield Rescue Mission.
Waymark Code: WMCN5T
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 09/24/2011
Views: 2
The Taylor Street Firehouse has long been converted into a rescue shelter for the homeless. It is currently occupied by the Springfield Rescue Mission.
The Springfield Rescue Mission began serving the Springfield community since 1892 when it was established by Julius Cummings, a former Captain in the Salvation Army. It nearly ceased to exist in the 1930's when most operations were assumed by the Cummings Memorial, Inc. In 1938, Cummings Memorial Inc. occupied the Taylor Street Firehouse and the building became known as the Cummings Memorial Building. A name still in use today.
In 1997, the resurgent Springfield Rescue Mission bought the, then closed, Cummings Memorial property and has been operating from this location at, 148 Taylor Street, ever since.
Current Use: Springfield Rescue Shelter
Year Retired: 1938
Is it open to the public?: Yes
Location: Springfield
Year Originally Built: Not listed
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