Palm Coast in Flagler County, Florida — The American South (South Atlantic)
Historic Fire Station 22
Photographed By Brandon D Cross, June 24, 2019
1. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Inscription.
Historic Fire Station 22. . Welcome to Palm Coast’s first fire station. Serving as department headquarters from 1977 to 1989, and is still in continuous operation.
Welcome to Palm Coast’s first fire station. Serving as department headquarters from 1977 to 1989, and is still in continuous operation.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Places.
Location. 29° 33.53′ N, 81° 12.139′ W. Marker is in Palm Coast, Florida, in Flagler County. Marker is at the intersection of Palm Coast Parkway NE and Clubhouse Road, on the left when traveling east on Palm Coast Parkway NE. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 307 Palm Coast Pkwy, Palm Coast FL 32137, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, circa November 7, 2019
4. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
This is the first ' Architectural Rendering ' prepared by Levitt & I.T.T. for the planned ' Security Building ' a.k.a. and now known as the Emergency Services Building / Historic Fire Station #22.
Photographed By Brandon D Cross, January 12, 2020
5. Historic Fire Station 22
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy
6. Historic Fire Station #22 Full frontal view.
Today, January 23, 2020, a neighbor, Mr. Destin Harwood, a Firefighter, helped provide this picture. Mr./Mrs. Harwood reside in the Historic Levitt & I.T.T. Showcase Golf Club Neighborhood, in a Levitt & I.T.T. ' Boca Rio ' Model. Yesterday, January 22, 2020, The Historic Specialists who evaluate for the National Registry for Historic Sites, contacted me after their P.S.I.Q. Evaluation. Pursuant this historic evaluation for the National Registry of Historic Places of the United States of America, informed me our area should pursue a National Registry District High Status.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
7. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Origins of our cherished and beloved ' Historic Fire Station #22 ' a.k.a. our Emergency Services Building.
' Thank You ' Levitt & I.T.T. for this wonderful donation.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
8. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Origins information page 2 - pursuant Federal Trade Commissions' ' Consent Agreement ' F.T.C. C-2854 and Federally ORDERED Redress Compensation and ORDERED ' 15 Year Compliance Report '.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
9. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
10. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Historic Fire Station # 22 Marker; a.k.a. Emergency Services Building: F.T.C. C-2854 & Federally ORDERED 15 Year Compliance Report with Exhibits A & B. as within the Official Federal Records of the United States of America. Page 1.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
11. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Historic Fire Station # 22 Marker; a.k.a. Emergency Services Building: F.T.C. C-2854 & Federally ORDERED 15 Year Compliance Report with Exhibits A & B. as within the Official Federal Records of the United States of America.
Page 2.
Photographed By George Edward Chuddy, November 2007
12. Historic Fire Station 22 Marker
Historic Fire Station # 22 Marker; a.k.a. Emergency Services Building: F.T.C. C-2854 & Federally ORDERED 15 Year Compliance Report with Exhibits A & B. as within the Official Federal Records of the United States of America.
Page 3.
We are joyous that you can see this wonderful Building. It was one of the many spectacular items that the Master Developer of ' The Palm Coast Project ' offered, which we paid for, which were also part of Federally ORDERED REDRESS recorded in the Official Records of the United States, but, sadly now only exists in our memories.
Thank You.
Credits. This page was last revised on January 27, 2020. It was originally submitted on June 24, 2019, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. This page has been viewed 298 times since then and 30 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on June 24, 2019, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. 4. submitted on December 26, 2019, by George Edward Chuddy of City of Palm Coast, Florida. 5. submitted on January 12, 2020, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. 6. submitted on January 23, 2020, by George Edward Chuddy of City of Palm Coast, Florida. 7, 8, 9. submitted on August 17, 2019, by George Edward Chuddy of City of Palm Coast, Florida. 10, 11, 12. submitted on August 22, 2019, by George Edward Chuddy of City of Palm Coast, Florida. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.