Empire Fire House (San Jose, California)

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The San José Fire Department, initially an intensely dedicated volunteer organization until the hiring of professionals in 1876, was established by a City ordinance in 1854. In that same year, a firehouse was erected on Lightson Street, functioning as the only firehouse in the community until the increased equipment storage space problem called for the construction of another building in 1869. Known as the Empire Firehouse, the new headquarters at 375 Second Street housed Empire #1 Engine Company and San Jose's first steam fire engine. For 23 years, the Empire Firehouse served the City of San José until it was destroyed in a fire that consumed several blocks of the downtown area in July 1892.

The Museum exhibit building is a reconstruction of the facade only of the Empire Firehouse located at 375 Second Street from 1869-1892.

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Coordinates:   37°19'14"N   121°51'30"W
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