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999+north+16th+street Latitude and Longitude:

41°16′08″N 95°56′12″W / 41.2690°N 95.9367°W / 41.2690; -95.9367
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Omaha Fire Department Hose Company No. 4
General information
Architectural style Neoclassical
Location Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Address999 North 16th Street
Coordinates 41°16′08″N 95°56′12″W / 41.2690°N 95.9367°W / 41.2690; -95.9367
Completed1913 (111 years ago) (1913)
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s) Joseph P. Guth
Main contractor Peter Kiewit & Sons

The Omaha Fire Department Hose Company building is located at 999 North 16th Street in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The former home of Omaha Fire Department's hose company number 4 and designed by German-born architect Joseph P. Guth and built in 1913 by Dutchman Peter Kiewit & Sons, the building is now unoccupied. [1] Charles A. Salter was the chief of the fire department at the time. [1] [2]

In 2011, the Nebraska State Historical Society included the building in its Reconnaissance Survey of Downtown and Columbus Park Omaha, which was prepared for the City of Omaha. [3]

The building has served as the home of horse-drawn fire wagons, a plumbing company, an auto transmission shop, an armored car garage and, its last known use, for storage. [1]

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999+north+16th+street Latitude and Longitude:

41°16′08″N 95°56′12″W / 41.2690°N 95.9367°W / 41.2690; -95.9367
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from 999 North 16th Street)
Omaha Fire Department Hose Company No. 4
General information
Architectural style Neoclassical
Location Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Address999 North 16th Street
Coordinates 41°16′08″N 95°56′12″W / 41.2690°N 95.9367°W / 41.2690; -95.9367
Completed1913 (111 years ago) (1913)
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s) Joseph P. Guth
Main contractor Peter Kiewit & Sons

The Omaha Fire Department Hose Company building is located at 999 North 16th Street in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The former home of Omaha Fire Department's hose company number 4 and designed by German-born architect Joseph P. Guth and built in 1913 by Dutchman Peter Kiewit & Sons, the building is now unoccupied. [1] Charles A. Salter was the chief of the fire department at the time. [1] [2]

In 2011, the Nebraska State Historical Society included the building in its Reconnaissance Survey of Downtown and Columbus Park Omaha, which was prepared for the City of Omaha. [3]

The building has served as the home of horse-drawn fire wagons, a plumbing company, an auto transmission shop, an armored car garage and, its last known use, for storage. [1]

See also

References


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