FDNY ENGINE 27

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FDNY Engine 27 anchors a slice of TriBeCa where history fires the imagination; firehouse red doors open onto a longer-than-average block of Franklin Street.

A twenty-minute walk south from Canal Street drops you right at FDNY Engine 27, hanging on 173 Franklin Street, New York, NY 10013—fifteen stories south of the Holland Tunnel on-ramp in the shadow of skyscrapers tipped past midnight.

Any afternoon the rigs idle here; dispatch logs blur names of neighbors and landmarks across lower Manhattan. Touchpads crackle, hoses coil under fluorescent strips every bit as utilitarian as the century-old facade—though what matters most is the map.

Use the map to plot your route: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c25b005b00e35f:0x122169cc53adf3ed Call once to confirm the visitor policy; outside drill times it cools to a quiet bronze block.

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Machine ID /g/11mkf29215
Feature ID 0x89c25b005b00e35f:0x122169cc53adf3ed
Created 25 May 2026
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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