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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