Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company

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| name = Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company

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| image = Hookandladder1 (1 of 1).jpg

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| location= Cedar Springs Rd. and Reagan St., Dallas, Texas

| coordinates = {{coord|32|48|35|N|96|48|32|W|source:NRIS2013a|name=Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = Texas#USA

| built =1909

| architect= Herbert M. Greene

| architecture = Prairie School, Mission/spanish Revival

| added = May 4, 1981

| area = {{convert|1|acre}}

| refnum = 81000627{{NRISref|version=2013a}}

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The Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company in Dallas, Texas, located at Cedar Springs Rd. and Reagan St., was built in 1909. It has also been known as the Oak Lawn Fire Station and as Fire Station No. 11. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

It is notable as the first "suburban" fire station in Dallas. It is a two-story building designed by prominent Dallas architect Herbert M. Greene, and is one of the last public buildings in Dallas designed in the Prairie School style. It also includes elements of Mission/Spanish Revival style.{{cite web|url=https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/NR/pdfs/81000627/81000627.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places Registration: Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company / Oak Lawn Fire Station / Fire Station No. 11 |publisher=Texas Historical Commission |author=Michael Stevens |author2=Michele Gilbert |date=June 13, 1980 |accessdate=November 6, 2018}}

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