The Des Moines Fire Department Headquarters' Fire Station No. 1 and Shop Building are historic buildings located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Completed in 1937, the facility provided a unified campus for the fire department's administration, citywide dispatch, training, maintenance, as well as the increased need for fire protective services in the commercial and warehouse districts in which the complex is located.[2] It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Rawson, Brooks and Borg, and built by local contractor F.B. Dickinson & Co. The project provided jobs for local residents during the Great Depression, and 45% of its funding was provided by the Public Works Administration (PWA).[2] The City of Des Moines provided the rest of the funds. The radio tower, which shares the historic designation with the building, was used to dispatch fire personnel from 1958 to 1978. The buildings were used by the local fire department from 1937 to 2013. It was replaced by two different facilities. The old fire station and shop building was acquired by the Des Moines Social Club, a nonprofit arts organization.
The buildings were designed in the Streamline Moderne style with Art Deco elements. The two-story brick fire station features stone pilasters that divide the fire apparatus bay openings. A seventh bay was added in 1967 as part of the building's renovation when a new viaduct blocked the east elevation of the building. The corner of the building at Mulberry and Ninth Streets is rounded, and there is a ribbon of windows on the second floor. The shop building sits behind the station building, facing Ninth Street. It features two garage door bays that are connected to the roofline by large stone panels. A zigzag motif in brick functions as a cornice. A courtyard brick wall connects the station to the shop building. The facility was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]
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Historic buildings and structures in Des Moines, Iowa
Apartment buildings
Ayrshire Apartments
Bryn Mawr Apartments
The Elmwood-The Oaks-The Birches
Franklin Apartments
Hallett Flats–Rawson & Co. Apartment Building
Kromer Flats
The Lexington
The Maine
Murillo Flats
The New Lawn
Norman Apartment Building
Plymouth Place
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Des Moines Fire Department Headquarters-Fire Station No. 1 and Shop Building
Fire Station No. 4
Iowa Commission for the Blind Building
Iowa State Capitol
Iowa State Historical Building
Municipal Building
Polk County Courthouse
Public Library of Des Moines
United States Courthouse
U.S. Post Office
Commercial buildings
American Republic Insurance Company Headquarters Building
Apperson-Iowa Motor Car Company Building
Argonne Building
Baker-Devotie-Hollingsworth Block
Burnstein-Malin Grocery
D.S. Chamberlain Building
Clemens Automobile Company Building
Des Moines Building
Earle & LeBosquet Block
Elliott Furniture Company
Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa Building
Fleming Building
Flynn-Griffin Building
Hawkeye Insurance Company Building
Hippee Building
Hohberger Building
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Des Moines Building
Homestead Building
Hubbell Building
Iowa-Des Moines National Bank Building
G.W. Jones Building
Liberty Building
Perry and Brainard Block
Register and Tribune Building
Seth Richards Commercial Block
Rumely-Des Moines Drug Company Building
Sargent's Garage
Studebaker Corporation Branch Office Building
Syndicate Block
Teachout Building
Walnut Tire and Battery Co.-Globe Publishing Company Building
Wherry Block
Youngerman Block
Younker Brothers Department Store
Education
Abraham Lincoln High School
Fort Des Moines Provisional Army Officer Training School
Grand View College (Old Main)
Methodist Deaconess Institute—Esther Hall
David W. Smouse Opportunity School
Theodore Roosevelt High School
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Hotel Fort Des Moines
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Industrial buildings
Boyt Company Building
Crane Building
Des Moines Saddlery Company Building
Des Moines Western Railway Freight House
Firestone District Office and Warehouse
Grocers Wholesale Company Building
L. Harbach and Sons Furniture Warehouse and Factory Complex
Hawkeye Transfer Company Warehouse
Herring Motor Car Company Building
Iowa Ford Tractor Company Repair and Warehouse Building
Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation Building
National Biscuit Company Building
Schmitt and Henry Manufacturing Company
Standard Glass and Paint Company Building
Taft-West Warehouse
Warfield, Pratt and Howell Company Warehouse
Structures
Court Avenue Bridge
Allen Hazen Water Tower
Southeast Water Trough
Southwest Fifth St. Bridge
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Des Moines Art Center
Fish and Game Pavilion and Aquarium
Masonic Temple of Des Moines
Scottish Rite Consistory Building
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