Engine House (disambiguation)

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An engine house is a building that holds engines, often stationary engines providing power.

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The term is also used, at least in the United States, to mean a fire station holding fire engines/trucks.

Engine House or variations such as Engine House No. X, may refer to:

United States

(ordered by state then city)

Other countries

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