Tulsa has an interesting history. Many of the places that figure in our history are still standing. Here is a look at some of these places then and now.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Tulsa Fire Station No. 7, Old 1946, New 2000
601 South Lewis Avenue
The first fire station number 7 was opened in this location July 1, 1921. It was remodeled in 1946 and again in 1967. (old photo courtesy of City of Tulsa.)
The original Fire Station No. 7 building was sold and remodeled and is now used by a landscaping company.
Old No. 7 from the rear. The original glass block panels are still in place in this view.
3005 E. 15th Street
The new Station No. 7 opened in 2000 at 15th and College.
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Fire station #7 was opened July 1, 1921 but this is not it. It is speculated that it may have been at this location and torn down much like what happened with FS#5. I have studied the blue prints for this station. This station, by Joseph R. Koberling, was as the blue prints say "to be erected" at 6th and Lewis, are dated 4-24-42. However, fire station #7 was not built until 1947 and those revised blue prints are dated 8-18-47. I believe the original FS#7 may have been like old #8 on Trenton and #9 on Phoenix, judging from the pictures I have seen of it. This was the one of two fire stations that Koberling designed, the other is #14 at 36th and Lewis. November 22, 1966 architect Russell L. Magee remodeled station #7. At this time the screened half circular porch was enclosed, the window AC units were removed with caution because they were property of the firefighters (per the blue prints LOL) and a a roof mounted heating and air unit was installed.
ReplyDeleteRachel Shoemaker
Rachel, do you have any info on fire station #8? If so, could we correspond via email? I can be reached at shire.lyon@gmail.com
DeleteI am researching Fire Station No. 8 for a Masters class in Historic Preservation. Do you have any leads on info such as the architect, blueprints, photos, etc.
ReplyDeleteJim