Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Honesdale, Pennsylvania

Built in 1893, this Romanesque Revival brick-and-stone building once sported brick and stone cupolas atop the building’s two towers but they were removed because of maintenance issues. Originally there were. These cupolas have long since been removed. Above the main entrance are a large arch and a balcony that runs between the two towers. Years ago local dignitaries used the balcony to make their public speeches. For many years the building was also the home to the Protection Engine No. 3 Fire Company.

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