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Alden Park Towers consists of four eight-story buildings built from red brick with stone trim. [2] The buildings are interconnected at the first story; this level formerly housed commercial services such as grocery store and laundry. [3] The exterior is highly ornamented, with projecting bay windows extending from the ground to the roof. [2]
The village of Highland Park's fire department was established in 1911. It was housed in the first municipal building at 20 Gerald Street, designed by Albert E. Williams and opened in 1911. Given Highland Park's rapid growth and industrialization in the 1910s and 1920s, the police and the municipal government moved to purpose-built buildings in ...
As a result, the population of Highland Park exploded, increasing by a factor of ten between 1900 and 1910 (from 427 to 4120), and by another factor of ten by 1920 (to 46,499). The residential areas of Highland Park followed suit, including the Medbury's and Grove Lawn subdivisions, which were platted at some time between 1904 and 1914.
One person was killed after an enormous fire Monday night at a suburban Detroit warehouse, known to stock combustible materials, ignited explosions, shook homes and rained down debris as far as a ...
The Highland Fire Department was called to a single-story, six-unit apartment complex at 2942 Herzog Lane shortly before 10 p.m. on Dec. 23. Highland firefighters arrived to find a woman trapped ...
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A DFD Captain overseeing a fire, c. 1978. The quarters of Engine 17, Ladder 7, and Chief 5 at 6100 2nd Ave. The former Fire Headquarters at 250 West Larned, in operation until 2013 Fireboat Curtis Randolph DFD Ladder 19 and an American Red Cross Disaster Action Team van at the scene of a house fire in Detroit.
The Engine House No. 11 is a fire station located at 2737 Gratiot Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is the oldest remaining firehouse in the city of Detroit; [ 3 ] it was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1975 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.