Dayton Fire Department Station No. 16

16 was a historic fire station on the near east side of Dayton, Ohio, United States.

An architectural landmark constructed in the early twentieth century, it was named a historic site seventy years after being built, but it is no longer extant.

Most of the building was two-and-a-half stories tall and covered with a hip roof, although aberrations included a polygonal southeastern corner and a tower on the southern side.

Among these details were the pointed arched doorways, a cornice with extensive bracketing, and elaborately shaped dormer windows; the building's overall plan was an unexceptional rectangle.

[3] Despite this designation, the station has since been removed, and a recently constructed house occupies its place.