The Fire Station Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, is a restored historic building that served as Fire Station No. 1 from 1907 until its restoration in 1982. Designed by Sanguinet Staats and built by Samuel A. Tomlinson, this Victorian-style fire station features impressive brickwork on its facade and is now part of the Sundance Square Development.
Visitors can access the museum through the Sundance Square Parking Garage and explore the Jack White Collection of Historic Fort Worth Photos, housed at the University of Texas at Arlington. With its rich architectural history and connection to the city's past, the Fire Station Museum offers a unique glimpse into Fort Worth's firefighting heritage.
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