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Cambridge's Taylor Square Firehouse

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Cambridge's Taylor Square Firehouse was built in 1904 at 113 Garden Street, utilizing a design by local architect Charles Greco. The building has architectural details, including a projecting cornice with large wooden brackets, patterned brickwork on the parapet, and Moorish Revival decoration of the truck bay arches. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.


Engine 8, Ladder 4, and Division 2 operate out of the Taylor Square Firehouse.

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CHUCK LOWECorrespondent

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