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  4. Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lowell (/ ˈ l oʊ ə l /) is a city in Massachusetts, United States.Alongside Cambridge, it is one of two traditional seats of Middlesex County.With an estimated population of 115,554 in 2020, [3] it was the fifth most populous city in Massachusetts as of the last census, and the third most populous in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. [4]

  5. Category:Fire departments in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Fire departments located in the state of Massachusetts, United States Pages in category "Fire departments in Massachusetts" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  6. Peabody Central Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody Central Fire Station is a historic fire station at 41 Lowell Street in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. Built in 1873, the two story brick building is one of the oldest active [citation needed] fire stations in the state. The building has Victorian styling, with a mansard roof, and two truncated gables on its front facade.

  7. Central Fire Station (Taunton, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The station was designed by A.E. Swasey of Hartwell & Swasey of Boston, Massachusetts, and was built in 1869 by Abraham Briggs of Taunton. Swasey's successful designs in Taunton resulted in further firehouse commissions in Fall River. [3] In 2008, a $2.1 million overhaul of the Central Fire Station began.

  8. Central Fire Station (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Fire Station is a historic fire station at 26 Quincy Avenue in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story brick Colonial Revival structure was built in 1938 to a design by local architect George Robinson (who also designed a number of Quincy's other period firehouses).

  9. Old Central Fire Station (Pittsfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Pittsfield's former Central Fire Station is located roughly behind the Old Town Hall in the city's downtown Park Square area. The building is constructed primarily of brick in a Richardsonian Romanesque style. It is two stories in height, with a 60-foot (18 m) hose drying tower at one corner.