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Austin Central Fire Station #1

Austin, Texas • Travis County

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About This Property

Source: AI Generated

Austin Central Fire Station #1 is a prominent historic building in Austin, Texas, constructed in the Art Deco style. It served as a vital hub for the city's fire department for decades.

Property Information

Source: National Register of Historic Places
Category
Building
Acreage
0.9
Listed Date
5/5/2000
Other Names
Not specified

Significance Details

Source: National Register of Historic Places
Area of Significance
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Periods of Significance
1925 Ad - 1949 Ad
National Historic Landmark
No
Level - International
No
Level - National
No
Level - State
No
Level - Local
Yes
Level - Not Indicated
No

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