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Washington Firehouse No. 5

Washington Firehouse No. 5 is a former fire station built in 1851 in Mobile, Alabama, designed in Greek Revival style. The two-story brick building features two large openings at street level supported by columns, with a protruding iron-railed balcony above and outward-opening windows on the upper floor.

The building was constructed in 1851 and originally served the Washington Fire Company, a private organization that fought fires in the city. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, confirming its importance to the area's history.

The building's name comes from the Washington Fire Company, a private group that played an important role in protecting the city during its early days. The name reflects how the community organized itself to keep people safe using local resources.

The building sits on North Lawrence Street in the heart of Mobile and is easily accessible on foot. The location is convenient to other historic sites and parks that make for a pleasant walking route.

The building was documented by experts in 1936 and its drawings were added to the Historic American Buildings Survey. This early documentation made it a valuable archive for researchers and historians studying 19th-century architecture.

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