Engine House No. 6 (Baltimore, Maryland) Explained

Engine House No. 6
Location:416 N. Gay St., Baltimore, Maryland
Coordinates:39.2953°N -76.6056°W
Mapframe:yes
Architect:Reasin & Wetherald
Architecture:Gothic Revival, Italian Gothic
Added:June 18, 1973
Refnum:73002185
Designated Other1:BCL
Designated Other1 Abbr:BCL
Designated Other1 Date:1975

Engine House No. 6 is a historic fire station located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. This two-story brick building features a 103-foot Italian-Gothic tower at the apex of its truncated triangular shape. It was built in 1853–54, and the tower is said to be a copy of Giotto's campanile in Florence, Italy.[1]

Engine House No. 6 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Engine House No. 6. August 1972. 2016-04-01 . C. Black and A. McClellen. Maryland Historical Trust.