Neighborhood events and issues of interest
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Fire Engine Company No. 53 in East Harlem, a four-story Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival-style building that was one of 42 firehouses and related structures designed for the Fire Department by the prominent architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons between 1879 and 1895.
Fire Engine Company No. 53, a four-story brick building, is comprised of a cast-iron base with a wide entrance, and features decorative motifs such as torches, terra cotta sunflowers and sunbursts, and a pair of small pediments that are supported by corbelled brick brackets. The façade is virtually identical to those of Engine Co. 15 at 269 Henry Street and Engine Co. 54, at 304 West 47th Street, both in Manhattan.© 2009 Created by Hope Community, Inc. on Ning. Create a Ning Network!