Engine House No. 18 (Los Angeles, California)
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engine-house-no-18-los-angeles-california-320-10062286
title:
Engine House No. 18 (Los Angeles, California)
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Engine House No. 18 is a fire station in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1904, the station was designed in the Mission Revival style by architect John Parkinson, whose later works included Los Angeles City Hall, Union Station, and Bullocks Wilshire. In 1915, Engine House No. 18 was one of a dozen stations closed because of budget cutbacks resulting from the "two-platoon ordinance" passed by the Los Angeles City Council in 1915. The station re-opened in 1920 and r
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_House_No._18_(Los_Angeles,_California)
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2024-02-17T03:15:34Z
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