The next structure to occupy the site was the Huntley fire station. Prior to this location, the fire department was located in the old village hall on Railroad St. and later included a small, round roofed wood-frame garage on Main St. After the new village hall was constructed in 1939, the fire department was allowed to keep their fire truck in the garage there.
In the years prior to their Coral St. location, the fire department was made up of volunteers. In the late 1950s, however, a proposal was put in front of the village residents to set up the Huntley Fire Protection District. Village members were more than happy to set up the district, and in 1957, the proposal was passed . After the district was set up, a new fire station was needed. A proposal went out to the residents shortly after the district was set up. Like the district proposal, village members approved the construction of a new station, and in 1960, the new station was dedicated. The 4 bay station contained all the needs for the fire fighters and was sufficient for the village for multiple decades. After a recent renovation the station is down to two bays, allowing more space for more comfortable use, but the exterior was restored as close as possible to the original 1960 looks. Even with the addition of three more stations, this station still remains the headquarters for the district. Such a fitting structure for the site of a former volunteer fireman's shop.
In the years prior to their Coral St. location, the fire department was made up of volunteers. In the late 1950s, however, a proposal was put in front of the village residents to set up the Huntley Fire Protection District. Village members were more than happy to set up the district, and in 1957, the proposal was passed . After the district was set up, a new fire station was needed. A proposal went out to the residents shortly after the district was set up. Like the district proposal, village members approved the construction of a new station, and in 1960, the new station was dedicated. The 4 bay station contained all the needs for the fire fighters and was sufficient for the village for multiple decades. After a recent renovation the station is down to two bays, allowing more space for more comfortable use, but the exterior was restored as close as possible to the original 1960 looks. Even with the addition of three more stations, this station still remains the headquarters for the district. Such a fitting structure for the site of a former volunteer fireman's shop.
Ernest Daehn tailor shop, 1913 |
Huntley fire station, photo taken by Gene and Norma Lindsey. 1976. Photo courtesy the Huntley Area Public Library |
Huntley fire station, January 2013 |
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