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Oskaloosa Fire Station

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Area
  
less than one acre

MPS
  
Oskaloosa MPS

Added to NRHP
  
13 December 1991

Built
  
1908

Opened
  
1908

Architect
  
Frank E. Wetherell

Oskaloosa Fire Station

Location
  
109-111 2nd Ave. E., Oskaloosa, Iowa

Built by
  
Guthrie & Holtz of Albia

Part of
  
Oskaloosa City Square Commercial Historic District (#86000716)

Architectural style
  
Renaissance Revival architecture

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Oskaloosa fire station construction update


The Oskaloosa Fire Station is a historic building located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States. It was designed by Des Moines architect Frank E. Wetherell, an Oskaloosa native, in the Renaissance Revival style. It was originally designed along with the adjoining city hall in 1905. The buildings were designed for phased construction, and the city council decided to build the fire station first. Completed in 1908, it is a three-story brick building with a 4½-story bell tower. The fire station was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. Previously it had been included as a contributing property in the Oskaloosa City Square Commercial Historic District.

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