Front Door Details, Truck House No. 13 (Engine Company No. 10; Trinidad Firehouse)
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A photograph highlighting one set of doors at the front of the building. The doors are situated under an enclosed archway that extends above the entrance. Above the doors a panel with gold lettering signifies the house's engine number, "10". The two doors feature four rectangular windows each.
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Truck House No. 13 (Engine Company No. 10; Trinidad Firehouse)
Architecture firm Parks & Baxter designed the Colonial Revival firehouse in 1925, and it still serves as an active fire station today. One of the first firehouses built in DC after World War I, the building experimented with design, albeit…