| Originally the home of Royal Fire Company
No. 6, this marvelous structure is now home to The Fire Museum of York County, part of the York
County Heritage Trust. The museum houses vintage fire trucks and
horse-drawn fire carriages, among other items. Constructed in
1903, this building features several typical Romanesque Revival
details including the tower, rounded
arches and windows; of
course, the quoins (corner feature)
and wide eaves appear to have been borrowed
from the Renaissance Revival Style.
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