Hyde Park Firehouse, Hyde Park
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Facts and practical information
The Hyde Park Firehouse is located along U.S. Route 9 in Hyde Park, New York. It was built in 1902 as the headquarters for the Eagle Engine and Rescue fire company, which later became part of the Hyde Park Fire Department and moved to newer quarters a block further up Route 9. Architects John O'Donnell and William J. Beardsley designed the building in a Renaissance Revival architectural style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. ()
Built: 1902 (122 years ago)Architectural style: Renaissance revivalCoordinates: 41°47'28"N, 73°56'11"W
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Hyde Park VillageHyde Park
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Day trips
Hyde Park Firehouse – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, St. James Chapel, Church of Regina Coeli, Hyde Park Reformed Dutch Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Hyde Park Firehouse?
Nearby attractions include Hyde Park Reformed Dutch Church, Hyde Park (2 min walk), St. James Chapel, Hyde Park (2 min walk), Main Street–Albertson Street–Park Place Historic District, Hyde Park (3 min walk), Church of Regina Coeli, Hyde Park (6 min walk).
How to get to Hyde Park Firehouse by public transport?
The nearest stations to Hyde Park Firehouse:
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- Route 9 & West Market Street • Lines: C (1 min walk)