Central Fire Station (Shreveport, Louisiana)

The Central Fire Station in Shreveport, Louisiana, at 801 Crockett St., was built in 1922.

It has Beaux Arts styling including "a watertable composed of green glazed bricks surmounted by a cast concrete band and a series of prominent cartouches mounted at the entablature level along the main facade and on the building's corners.

[2] It was designed by architect Clarence W. King and built by contractor W.H.

It is also a contributing property of the Shreveport Commercial Historic District since its first boundary increase on May 16, 1997.

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