Boulder Historic Places Plan

Summary of Use

Historic Use Boulder Fire Station No. 2 was erected in 1908 at the urging of Fire Chief George Fonda, in the University Hill Neighborhood of Boulder, Colorado along the north slope. The fire station was in continuous use for fifty years, until it was replaced with the larger, more modern station located at the corner of Broadway and Baseline in 1958. 13

Date

Event

1908 to 1958

Boulder Fire Station No. 2

Current Use Boulder Fire Station No. 2 currently serves as a pottery studio for community use, education, and recreation. The transition began in 1958 when the fire station was replaced with a more modern building.

Date

Event

1958 to 2015

Pottery Lab

2015 to present

Studio Arts Boulder

13 Boulder (Colo.). Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board, 1979-87. Fire Station No. 2 (Boulder, Colo.) Landmark Designation Papers, 2.

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