- City:
- Sonoma, CA
- Site Type:
- Military and Public Safety, Firehouses
- New Deal Agencies:
- Work Relief Programs, Works Progress Administration (WPA)
- Completed:
- 1936
Description
Built by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), this Mission Revival-style fire station was built in 1936. The building has been substantially altered since its original construction.
Source notes
Goddard, Paulene. 1976. The Impact of the Works Projects Administration (WPA) in Sonoma County. M.A. Thesis.
Site Details
Federal Cost | Local Cost | Total Cost |
---|---|---|
$330,601.00 | $250,657.00 | $581,258.00 |
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This building was not demolished, but substantially altered.
It was not named after London’s book. The entire valley was named using his title.
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That was, sadly, true. I have just modified it to reflect the information you provided.