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Orchard Street Pumphouse, 368 Orchard St. (1934) SR
This quaint neo-colonial building, designed by local architect Harold A. Childs, was constructed to provide water service to the Strathmore subdivision. It sheltered water pumps, and a large water tank once stood on the triangular green to the east, which is now a city park. Expansions to the city water system in particular the water tower at Patriarche Park rendered the Pumphouse redundant long ago, and the pumps and tank have since been removed. The Orchard Street Pumphouse is now a community center and serves a wide variety of interests, such as acting as a martial arts dojo and hosting an annual Ice Cream Social.
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