Fire Station No. 2-Topeka | |
Coordinates: | 39.0519°N -95.6764°W |
Built: | 1927 |
Architecture: | Mission/spanish Revival |
Added: | July 3, 2002 |
Area: | less than one acre |
Refnum: | 02000715 |
The Fire Station No. 2 in Topeka, Kansas, at 719-723 Van Buren, is a fire station which was built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 as Fire Station No. 2-Topeka.
It was designed by architect Thomas Wilson Williamson in 1927 to serve as Topeka's Fire Department Headquarters and as fire station for Company No. 2. It is a two-and-a-half-story building with elements of Mediterranean Revival style (within broader Spanish Colonial Revival style) including its wrought iron balcony railings and its Spanish tile roof. Its modern features included a 60feet high fire drill tower, which was removed in 1967, and a fire alarm center.[1]
It was remodeled in 1979 to serve as the Topeka Emergency Communication Center (TECOM), Topeka's then-new combined fire and police dispatch and 911center.[1]