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Mocanaqua Volunteer Fire Company #1 (St. 118) Pond Hill-Lily Lake Fire Department (St. 218) Courtdale Fire Department (St. 119) Back Mountain Regional Fire Department (St. 121) Kunkle Fire Department (St. 122) Dennison Township Fire Department (St. 123) Dorrance Township Volunteer Fire Department (St. 124) Dupont Fire Department (St. 125)
August 23 – An 8-inch diameter Buckeye Partners gasoline pipeline ruptured in Sylvania, Ohio. The danger of fire or explosion forced evacuations of residents in a 2-square-mile (5.2 km 2) area. There was no fire. [149] August 27 - An 18 inch crude oil pipeline leaked, near Albany, Maine, spilling about 6,300 gallons of crude oil. [150]
Custer Peak Fire Lookout, Lawrence Co SD, 6713' original wooden tower built in 1911, replaced in 1935 and replaced with the current rock lookout tower in 1941; Summit Ridge Fire Lookout, 6,082', 67.5' tower, last staffed in 1972; Rankin Ridge Fire Lookout, Wind Cave National Park, replaced the Crow's Nest Peak tower, 5,013'
St. Mary's Priory, built in 1888, located at 614 Pressley Street. Latimer School , built in 1898 by Frederick C. Sauer , located at Tripoli and James Streets. Former Workingman's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Building (also the former ARC House Building), built in 1901, located at 800 East Ohio Street.
Sunderland South Dock locomotive depot. Barrow Hill Engine Shed roundhouse, Derbyshire; North Midland Railway roundhouse, listed building built in 1839, Derby, England; The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London, England. Built in 1847, it was too small for its function within 20 years; it now houses an arts centre. Horsham Motive Power Depot
1906 or before built 25 Main St. Goshen, New York [78] [79] [80] 47 Plaza Street West: 1928 built 47–61 Plaza Street West (at Grand Army Plaza), Park Slope: Brooklyn, New York City: 16-floor Venetian Gothic design by Rosario Candela
A train derailment and resulting large fire prompted an evacuation order and a declaration of a state of emergency in an Ohio village near the Pennsylvania state line on Friday night, covering the ...
The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. plant was at 4th and Vine Street. Front St. (PA 147), just N of Chestnut St., Sunbury: 1947HM00289 Fort Augusta Built in 1756–57 by Cols. Burd and Clapham and the key frontier outpost of the region. Mansion built 1852. N Front St. (PA 147) just S of John St., at site (and Co. Hist. Soc.), Sunbury: 1948HM00126