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Original Marion Volunteer Fire Department/Current Town Hall

Historic Site #:07-000   (Exists)   Type: B2,K1 Town:Marion
Site Name:Original Marion Volunteer Fire Department/Current Town HallGPS Coordinates:43.14344, -77.1894
Address:3823 N. Main St., Marion, NY
Description:
The location of the offices for the Town Clerk, Code Enforcement Officer, Property Assessment and Supervisor’s office.

Marion Historic Association Website

 
2019 CDMarker Dedication April 24 2021
Fire Dept Historic Marker
 
Historic narrative:
 
This building was originally built in 1917 as a dedicated Fire Hall for the Marion Fire Company which was comprised of the  Hook and Ladder, Chemical Engine and Hose divisions.  Prior to 1902 this location had housed two businesses and a home but in 1902 a spectacular fire consumed the buildings.  This building had a total cost of $5,000 to build in 1917 with the cost of the building $4,000 and $1000 for the land. The building is of wood frame construction with clay tile covered with stucco on the exterior.  The exterior has been modified with new windows after its sale to the Town of Marion in 1958.


References:

Overview

Town website

Chamber of Commerce website

Marion Events Organization on facebook

Marion Central School District

Marion Public Library

NY GenWeb

Historical Society website

Historical Society on facebook

Statistics

Book: "Title" by Author, Pub Date

Wikipedia - Town of Marion, NY