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  2. Lewis Tompkins Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins Hose the only Fire Company in either Fishkill-on-the-Hudson or Matteawan to own a firehorse, while the others companies had to obtain one as needed from one of the local stables. Ben was replaced in 1918 when the company became the proud possessor of a shiny red Ahrens-Fox fire engine. [2] Ben was later buried in Glenham. [4]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas

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    Protection High School. November 15, 2005 : 210 S. Jefferson ... Destroyed by fire on May 23, 1995. [26] Rush County ... 2913 KS 4 La Crosse: Established ...

  4. The Keeper of the Plains - Wikipedia

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    The Keeper of the Plains is a 13.4 metres (44 ft) Cor-Ten steel sculpture by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin.It stands at the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers in Wichita, Kansas, adjacent to the Mid-America All-Indian Center.

  5. Send us your Lenten fish fry information for the Beacon ... - AOL

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    Submit your information now to be included in the Akron Beacon Journal's 2024 fish fry list. The Akron Beacon Journal will publish its annual list of Lenten fish fries online and in print on Ash ...

  6. Kansas City Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Fire Department first originated with the formation of volunteer bucket brigades as early as 1858. Church bells rung to signal a fire alarm and members would assemble at the scene to help. In 1867, the city abandoned the voluntary bucket brigade for a paid fire department, and Colonel Frank Foster was elected as its first chief. [4]

  7. Penrith Museum of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Penrith Museum of Fire is an Australian firefighting museum that contains heritage-listed former operating and stored for preservation fire service vehicles located in Penrith, Sydney, Australia. The provenance of the firefighting vehicles date from 1841 to 1998.

  8. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    A large 250,000 hectares military training area, which facilitates Live Fire Tactical Training, including artillery, mortars and vehicles. [345] Dol Dol Training Area British Army Training Unit Kenya: Kenya: Laikipia County: Nyati Barracks British Army Training Unit Kenya Kenya: Laikipia County: 2020

  9. Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Beacon positions on police car. Vehicular beacons are rotating or flashing lights affixed to the top of a vehicle to attract the attention of surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. Emergency vehicles such as fire engines, ambulances, police cars, tow trucks, construction vehicles, and snow-removal vehicles carry beacon lights.