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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 100000696.
DescriptionHouston Fire Station Nr. 3.jpg
English: Station 3, otherwise known as "Stonewall", was one of Houston's original fire stations. Built in 1903, its everlasting motto, "Trust in Us" can still be seen etched into the buildings stone today. In the beginning, Station 3 firefighters used to put out Houston's flames using horse drawn wagons and steamers! .
There is a current station 3 in Houston but this one has been long retired and serves as a wedding venue today.
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Author
Jim Evans
Camera location
29° 46′ 30.89″ N, 95° 22′ 20.22″ W
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29.775248; -95.372284
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