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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Waukesha celebrated a piece of history that many people pass everyday.
The city's Fire Station #2 turned 100-years-old.
"Eventually our full-time staff began out of that fire station. It was also the home of our fire department headquarters."
A plaque was unveiled to mark the event and pictures also were on display to show changes at the fire station through the decades.
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