Art and Architecture in Northwest Ohio, plus anything else I damn well please.
Jeffrey,That's old #9's now located on South St.I've never been in it but firehouses of that era had wooden floors that eventually rotted out, especially in/near the horse stalls.15's, 16's, and 17's (all on Detroit Avenue) all suffered the same fate, as I recall...P.S. I did get to use the old brass pole once, but it was at old # 10's on Fassett St.;-)
Jeffrey,
ReplyDeleteThat's old #9's now located on South St.
I've never been in it but firehouses of that era had wooden floors that eventually rotted out, especially in/near the horse stalls.
15's, 16's, and 17's (all on Detroit Avenue) all suffered the same fate, as I recall...
P.S. I did get to use the old brass pole once, but it was at old # 10's on Fassett St.
;-)