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The oldest erected by the Forest Fire Service that is in continuing operation is Culvers Station (then called the Normanook Fire Tower), first used in 1908, along the ridge of Kittatinny Mountain near Culver's Lake and the Culver's Gap. [a] Many of the state's fire towers were built during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps ...
This is a list of notable fire lookout towers and stations, including complexes of associated buildings and structures. This includes lookout cabins without towers which are perched high and do not require further elevation to serve for their purpose, and also includes notable lookout trees .
Consolidated from stations at Melville Avenue and Centre Street in 1884 Present location of Shawmut station on the Red Line Ashmont: 5.2 (8.4) Present location of Ashmont station on the Red Line and Mattapan Trolley: Cedar Grove 5.6 (9.0) Present location of Cedar Grove station on the Mattapan Trolley Milton: Milton: 6.4 (10.3)
Milton station in 1930. Conversion of the section between Ashmont and Mattapan to an interurban-style streetcar line by the Boston Elevated Railway began in 1926. The former Milton station building was demolished in May 1929. [3] The segment of the Ashmont–Mattapan High Speed Line from Ashmont to Milton was opened on August 26, 1929. Milton ...
Milton’s sustained wind speeds peaked at 180 miles per hour on Monday, before dropping to around 120 mph when the storm made landfall near Siesta Key around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday — less than two ...
30 – Shaker Road Loudonville Fire Dist. #9 (2 stations) 31 – Slingerlands Fire Dist. #1 (2 stations) 32 – Stanford Heights Fire Dist. #10 (2 stations) 33 – Tri Village Fire Dist. #33; 34 – Verdoy Fire Dist. #11; 35 – Voorheesville Fire Dist. #35; 36 – Watervliet F.D. 37 – Albany International Airport # Airport Rescue ...
Hose Number 3 [a] was purchased by the town for the Milton Street station in 1891 and then moved to the Bussey Street location. [12] That building also housed a supply wagon. [12] The central fire house was built at the corner of Washington and Bryant Streets. [13] It housed Steamer Number 1, Hose Number 1, and Hook and Ladder Number 1. [13]
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