The original Fire Station on the corner of Second and Church Streets. It was removed in 1911 and a new fire station was constructed in 1912.

Today the building in owned and operated by the Presque Isle Historical Society. The picture on the right was taken when the building turned 100 years in 2012.

Sepia-toned historic photograph of an early fire station in Presque Isle, Maine, featuring a wooden building with a steep gabled roof, a square hose-drying tower rising above the structure, large vehicle bay doors, and nearby residential houses in the background.Color photograph of a restored red-brick municipal building in Presque Isle, Maine, with arched garage-style door openings on the ground floor, rectangular windows above, white stone trim, and a square brick tower at the rear, situated at a street intersection.