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  2. Great Chelsea fire of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    The second Great Chelsea fire destroying 18 city blocks—note the fire hoses running down the center of the street. The Great Chelsea fire of 1973, also known as the second Great Chelsea fire, was a conflagration that occurred on October 14, 1973, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, a city directly across the Chelsea Creek from East Boston.

  3. Thermopylae - Wikipedia

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    Thermopylae is part of the "horseshoe of Maliakos", also known as the "horseshoe of death": [citation needed] it is the narrowest part of the highway connecting the north and the south of Greece. It has many turns and has been the site of many vehicular accidents. The hot springs from which Thermopylae takes its name

  4. Thermopylae (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    "thermopylae" / dimitri hadzi, sculptor / "thermopylae", which is a 12-foot high, 2-1/2 ton bronze sculpture, was inspired, / "profiles in courage" and the brilliant war record of president john f. kennedy, / it is named after the greek battle where the spartans, in a display of great / courage, fought the persians to the last man.

  5. Maxim Motors - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 1989, it ceased operation due to heavy competition. The main competitor was Ward LaFrance who could sell a Fire pumper for US$50,000 less than the US$180,000 asking price for a Maxim pumper. [3] In 2009 Maxim was re-established as a brand of custom fire apparatus by Greenwood Emergency Vehicles of North Attleboro, Massachusetts ...

  6. Firemen's Memorial (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Boston Fire Department Memorial, (sculpture). at Smithsonian Institution 42°17′33″N 71°06′32″W  /  42.29241°N 71.10881°W  / 42.29241; -71 v

  7. File:Thermopylae 02.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Thermopylae is a location in Greece where a narrow coastal passage existed in antiquity. It derives its name from its hot sulphur springs. It derives its name from its hot sulphur springs. You can use the images for free.

  8. 'Lost everything': Fireworks explode during fire that leveled ...

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    A pair of Massachusetts families are without their homes after a fire broke out, shot fireworks into the sky and destroyed two homes in a small town west of Boston, authorities said.. According to ...

  9. Massaemett Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Tower Trail climbs 1.25 miles from Massachusetts Route 2 on the western side of the mountain to the stone tower at the summit. The trail is a steep hike from the foot of the mountain climbing approximately 1,000 feet (300 m) of elevation.