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- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) abstract "Fireman's Hall is a historic fire hall located at Alfred in Allegany County, New York. It was built in 1890-1891 by volunteer firemen as the first home of the A.E. Crandall Hook & Ladder Co. It is a massive three story brick and sandstone structure that features an imposing bell / clock tower. The clock, designed by Seth Thomas, was donated by the Samuel Stillman family after the Village ran out of funds for the hall. The weather vane atop depicts a firefighter on a ladder. The building has housed village offices since the 1970s, as well as village court, police station and meeting hall today.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) added "1980-03-18".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) area "2832.79949568".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) location Alfred_(village),_New_York.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) nrhpReferenceNumber "80004275".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) thumbnail Fireman's_Hall_Alfred_NY_Apr_12.jpg?width=300.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) wikiPageID "24163581".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) wikiPageRevisionID "565780021".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) yearOfConstruction "1890".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) added "1980-03-18".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) architect "A.E. Crandall Hook & Ladder Co.".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) built "1890".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) caption "Fireman's Hall, April 2012".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) governingBody "Local".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) hasPhotoCollection Fireman's_Hall_(New_York).
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) latDegrees "42".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) latDirection "N".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) latMinutes "15".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) latSeconds "13".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) location "7".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) locmapin "New York".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) longDegrees "77".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) longDirection "W".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) longMinutes "47".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) longSeconds "29".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) name "Fireman's Hall".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) refnum "80004275".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) subject Category:1891_establishments_in_New_York.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Allegany_County,_New_York.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) subject Category:Fire_stations_completed_in_1891.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) subject Category:Fire_stations_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) point "42.25361111111111 -77.79138888888889".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type Building.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type Place.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type Place.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type Location.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) type _Feature.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) comment "Fireman's Hall is a historic fire hall located at Alfred in Allegany County, New York. It was built in 1890-1891 by volunteer firemen as the first home of the A.E. Crandall Hook & Ladder Co. It is a massive three story brick and sandstone structure that features an imposing bell / clock tower. The clock, designed by Seth Thomas, was donated by the Samuel Stillman family after the Village ran out of funds for the hall. The weather vane atop depicts a firefighter on a ladder.".
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) label "Fireman's Hall (New York)".
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- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) sameAs Q5451892.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) sameAs Q5451892.
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- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) wasDerivedFrom Fireman's_Hall_(New_York)?oldid=565780021.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) depiction Fireman's_Hall_Alfred_NY_Apr_12.jpg.
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) isPrimaryTopicOf Fireman's_Hall_(New_York).
- Fireman's_Hall_(New_York) name "Fireman's Hall".