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  2. Steamer Company Number 5 - Wikipedia

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    The building is now home to The Loft, a wedding and events venue as well as Gallery 5, an arts center, and was the former home of the Virginia Fire & Police Museum, which covered Virginia fire and police history with collections include antique fire apparatus, historic photos, and artifacts dating from 1790 to the present.

  3. Category:Firefighting museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fire Barn 5 (Elgin, Illinois) Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati; Fire Museum of Maryland; Fire Museum of Memphis; Fire Museum of Texas; Firefighters Association of the State of New York; Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum

  4. List of Maryland fire departments - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 of Chesapeake City Chesapeake City: Engine 2 Boat 2 Tanker 2 291 ALS Station 2 Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 of Chesapeake City Chesapeake City: Engine 12 Rescue 12 Tanker 12 Brush 12 292 ALS Station 12 The William M. Singerly Steam Fire Engine and Hook and Ladder Company #1 of Elkton, MD Elkton: Engine 3 Tower 3, Boat 3

  5. Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is devoted entirely to the preservation and display of antique fire apparatus and equipment. It contains a remarkable collection of antique gear, dating back to the mid-18th century, and also holds the first fire station in Oklahoma Territory, built in 1864. [1]

  6. Ward LaFrance Truck Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ward LaFrance Truck Corporation was an American manufacturer of trucks and fire apparatus founded by Addison Ward LaFrance in 1916 in Elmira Heights, NY. [1] The company ceased operations in 1979. LaFrance was a relative of Truckson LaFrance, the founder of the similarly named fire apparatus manufacturer American LaFrance.

  7. ASEZ WAO partners with City of Chesapeake for Green Earth Project

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    ASEZ WAO volunteers collaborated with the City of Chesapeake to clean and enhance Southwestern Park on Sunday.

  8. American LaFrance - Wikipedia

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    American LaFrance (ALF) was an American vehicle manufacturer which focused primarily on the production of fire engines, ladder trucks, and emergency apparatus such as ambulance and rescue vehicles. Originally located in Elmira, New York , the final iteration of the company was located in Summerville, South Carolina .

  9. Chesapeake to get new playground equipment - AOL

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    Dec. 10—CHESAPEAKE — Families in the Village of Chesapeake will soon get new opportunities for outdoor recreation, with several pieces of new playground equipment headed there. Council member ...