Historical Marker

Quartz Street Fire Station

17 West Quartz, Butte, Silver Bow · Butte · Silver Bow

Montana marker

Inscription

A catastrophic fire in 1879 destroyed all evidence of Butte’s first commercial district. Wooden buildings were subsequently outlawed on Main Street, but even so, fire has altered the commercial landscape in every decade from 1879 to the present. This indispensable community fire hall, completed in 1900, served as the Butte headquarters until the 1970s.

The station, with its three garage bays, housed the fire chief and twenty-two men. A corrugated metal tower above the roof at the rear was used for hanging hoses. The building, rehabilitated in 1992, now houses the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives. MT NATIONAL REGISTER SIGN TEXT 1990 TO APRIL 2019

Location

Address17 West Quartz, Butte, Silver Bow
CityButte
StateMontana

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