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The Great Salem fire of 1914, on June 25–26, destroyed 1,376 buildings and made over 18,000 people homeless or jobless in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S. . It was among the last of the great industrial fires that plagued North American cities during the 19th century into the early 20th century.
Salem, Mass. sees increased fire activity as Halloween looms
The three-alarm fire in Salem, Massachusetts extend from one Hancock Street triple-decker home to other structures nearby.
1914 – Great Salem Fire of 1914, Massachusetts; 1916 – Bergen, Norway. About 300 buildings razed. 1916 – Matheson Fire, Matheson, Ontario. Destroyed approximately 490,000 acres of land. 1916 – Paris, Texas Fire of 1916. Largest of 3 historical fires that destroyed most of the central business district and a large residential section.
The North Street Fire Station is a historic fire station at 142 North Street on the north side of Salem, Massachusetts, and one of the oldest active service fire stations in the United States. The brick Queen Anne structure was built in 1881 to a design by local architect William Dennis, and is the oldest active fire station in the city.
Isabel Funk, Salem Statesman Journal December 4, 2024 at 11:59 AM Nine students evacuated a school bus after it caught fire Tuesday night, a Salem-Keizer Public Schools spokesperson said.
The 1,100-foot (340 m) walkway extends from the area of the Salem Fire Station to the Salem Waterfront Hotel. [ 95 ] [ 96 ] The Peabody Essex Museum is a leading museum of Asian art and culture and early American maritime trade and whaling; its collections of Indian, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese art, and in particular Chinese export porcelain ...
Salem Police are investigating the death of a 38-year-old man who was found Saturday in an apartment fire near downtown and the Oregon State Capitol. Police and firefighters responded to the ...