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Here’s a little bit of history for the readers: back in the roaring 20s, a fire station was built in Spring Hill, Pittsburgh. This fire station was one of the most advanced of its time and featured uniquely colonial architecture within and without the entire structure.
In 1929, the Engine and Truck Companies No. 53 was headquartered at a wooden frame structure at the corner of Rhine Street and Halsage Avenue. As a fire station, this wasn’t able to keep up with the regular maintenance needed. It was eventually abandoned and replaced with a new building a short distance away on Homer and Damas streets.
Eventually, concrete contractors in Pittsburgh, PA finished construction on the new driveway for the new fire station. This is in line with the construction project undertaken to provide a more modern and attractive look to the local fire department building. It combines all the needs of day-to-day fire department duties as well as offering some comforts and conveniences similar to what you’d get from a house.