Pasadena : Fire Station a Landmark
The Oak Knoll Fire Station, the city’s second-oldest fire station, was declared a Cultural Heritage Landmark by City Directors on Tuesday.
Built in 1917 by architect Joseph J. Blick, the two-story, brick Mediterranean-style building at 541 S. Oak Knoll Ave. has been empty and boarded up since last year. City officials may soon declare the site surplus property and it could be sold. The designation will help preserve its look.
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