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  2. Saint Louis Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Louis Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district located on North Mill Street, West Saginaw Avenue, and West Center Avenue in Saint Louis, Michigan It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1] The district is surrounded by residential neighborhoods, and is still the commercial center of ...

  3. Category:Fire departments in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Fire Department (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Fire departments in Michigan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. St. Louis, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis is the site of the former Michigan Chemical Corporation plant, which helped market and produce DDT as a widely commercial product. [8] After its purchase by Velsicol Chemical Corporation , the plant was responsible for a product mixup in the 1970s.

  5. Dennis Jenkerson - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner Jenkerson has served the St. Louis Fire Department in the capacity of a firefighter, fire captain and battalion chief, and is certified and experienced in each of the department's many domains including fire suppression, emergency medical services, aircraft rescue, vehicle entrapment, collapse rescue, high angle rescue, rescue diving and hazardous materials management; including ...

  6. Railway Exchange Building (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Hudson Holdings, a National Historic Property Developer based in Delray Beach, Florida, purchased the building for $20 million. [7] [8] The city of St. Louis was granted an emergency condemnation on 4 Jan 2023, and proceeded to kick out people who appeared to be squatting and board up the building. [9]

  7. Michigan Firehouse Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Firehouse Museum is located in Ypsilanti's former fire station, which was built adjacent to the city's Depot Town neighborhood in 1898 and remained in service until 1975. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] That year, the city built a new station and sold the old one to a family who lived in the building.

  8. Emmanuel DeHodiamont House - Wikipedia

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    The house has the dual significance of being an "exceptionally early stone house" and a "rare example of the early Gothic Revival style in St. Louis." [ 2 ] Although a great number of stone houses were built in the St. Louis area prior to the 1850s, most of these were demolished as the commercial district of the original city expanded.

  9. Negaunee Fire Station - Wikipedia

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    The Negaunee Fire Department was established in 1868, and by 1876 consisted of two fire companies. The early stations constructed in Negaunee were very utilitarian in nature. In 1909, the City of Negaunee planned the construction of a new fire station, and leased land from the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company on which to build the station. The ...