VIDEO: The West End Fire House on Route 715 near Brodheadsville was originally built and dedicated in 1953.
The bays that once stored fire trucks are now used to brew beer at Brix Brewhouse.
“It served the community not only as a firehouse, but a community center,” said Joe Elias, co-owner and general manager of Brix Brewhouse.
After the West End Fire Company outgrew the space years ago, a new firehouse was built just across the street, leaving the building empty. Co-owner and General Manager Joe Elias said it was the perfect place to put the brewery.
Renovations took nearly 10 months. Along the way, some hidden gems were found, including a shuffleboard table from the 1980s.
Through the renovation process, owners wanted to pay tribute to the history of the fire company. Photos on the wall go back decades, and the hooks under the bar were once used to hang turnout gear.
“We have fire hoses that were originally here. Actually, our bar has fire patches from all around the country of different stations, so you see it throughout the building,” Elias said.
WNEP-TV ABC 16 Scranton
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