Lansing Fire Station No. 8 - Lansing, MI
N 42° 43.992 W 084° 31.110
16T E 703141 N 4734173
Former fire station located at 2300 E Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912.
Waymark Code: WM161X7
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 04/16/2022
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From the State of Michigan historical marker at the station:
Lansing architects Bowd-Munson Company designed Fire Station No. 8, which opened in June 1931. The firehall was built by the H. G. Christman Company. Firefighters lived in the upper two floors, and the community used a large room in the basement for weddings, meetings and voting. In 1977 the city sold the building to the Lansing Civic Players Guild. The troupe renovated the structure that year, in time for its forty-ninth season.
Current Use: HVAC Company
Year Originally Built: 1931
Year Retired: 1977
Is it open to the public?: Yes, to store customers
Location: Lansing, Michigan
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Visit Instructions:
You must actually visit the building to post a log. Post your own, current photo of the converted firehouse as proof of your visit. It can't be the exact same photo that is on the waymark page.