Westminster firehouse

Name/Title

Westminster firehouse

Entry/Object ID

2013.013.001

Description

Model. Westminster firehouse, East Main Street. Wood block cut to the outline of the building with the clock tower; painted to resemble the building. Marked on back: Westminster Fire Station Commissioned Exclusively For "The Hickory Stick" Westminster, Maryland © 1993 THE CAT'S MEOW. Signed "Faline 97" on back. 6.625" x 4.75" x .75"

Acquisition

Accession

2013.013

Source or Donor

Clarke, Deborah L.

Acquisition Method

Gift

General Notes

Note

Part of a series of Westminster souvenir models commissioned by the Hickory Stick, a gift shop at 28 Liberty, the corner of Liberty and Green Streets. Martha Hopkins opened the Hickory Stick as a country store in 1983 on Pennsylvania Avenue in Westminster. In the early years of the store, it featured country furniture, historic lighting, wall stencils, country wall decor including framed prints and dried floral arrangements. In 1990, Martha sold the business to Cindy Raub and Sandy Scott. They doubled their space on Pennsylvania Avenue by taking over the second floor of the building and then moved to 28 Liberty Street in 1995. Cindy left the business in 1999. The business switched from "country gifts and home accents" to a boutique featuring unique gifts and fashion accessories. The firehouse was constructed in 1896; the fire company moved to a new facility on John Street in 1998.