Pocasset Firehouse No. 7  | |
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| Location | 1058 Pleasant Street, Fall River, Massachusetts  | 
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| Coordinates | 41°41′40″N 71°8′19″W / 41.69444°N 71.13861°W | 
| Built | 1873 | 
| Architect | Hartwell & Swasey | 
| Architectural style | Gothic | 
| MPS | Fall River MRA | 
| NRHP reference No. | 83000706[1] | 
| Added to NRHP | February 16, 1983 | 
Pocasset Firehouse No. 7 is a historic former fire station in Fall River, Massachusetts. Built in 1873, it is one of four extant firehouses within the city designed by Boston architects Hartwell & Swasey in the Ruskinian Gothic style. The others include the Quequechan No. 1 on Prospect Street, the Massasoit No. 5 on Freedom Street, the Anawan No. 6 Firehouse on North Main Street.
In 1895, an extension was built on the west side of the main structure to accommodate of a hook and ladder truck. A portion of the building was used as a police station. The Pocasset Firehouse was built to serve the Flint Village section of the city. It operated as a fire station until 1988, when the Flint Reney/Eastwood Fire Station opened on Eastern Avenue.[2]
The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It now privately owned, and occupied by Baker Sign Works.[3]
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