205-207 West 77th Street is among the city buildings designed by politically-connected Horgan & Slattery team. Originally built for horse-drawn equipment, the firehouse has been modified to support heavier modern trucks.
- Name: Engine Co. 74 and Hook & Ladder 25
- Location: 205-207 West 77th Street
- Year Completed: 1901
- Architect: Horgan & Slattery
- Style: Italianate, Beaux-Arts
- New York Times: Streetscapes/Ladder Company 25, 205 West 77th Street; 1901 Firehouse With a Flamboyant Municipal Design
- Daytonian in Manhattan: Engine Co. 74 and Hook & Ladder 25 — 207 West 77th St
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