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Houston Heights City Hall and Fire Station

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

Houston Heights City Hall and Fire Station When the former city hall burned in 1912, Houston Heights mayor J. B. Marmion and the city council commissioned Houston architect A. C. Pigg to design a new building to house city offices and also serve as a fire station and small jail. Completed in 1914, the city hall and fire station served its intended purpose only until 1918, when the city of Houston annexed Houston Heights. The building, which features decorative brick and cast stone work, then became Station No. 14 for the Houston Fire Department and remained active until 1995. A neighborhood landmark, the historic building continues in use as a community gathering place. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2001

Marker Details

Address 107 W. 12th St.
Location Description 107 W. 12th St.
Marker # 12807
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code fire and fire departments; institutional buildings
Latitude, Longitude 29.790671, -95.398342

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