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The museum now located in the old Central Fire Station of Aurora, which was built in 1894. It has bay windows, a decorative cornice, an "onion-dome" and was asserted to be 'a model of its kind' when it was completed. It was used as a fire station until 1980. The museum moved into the old Central Fire Station, where it remains to this day, in 1990.
Pages in category "Defunct fire stations in Illinois" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Station 1 (Aurora) This page was ...
9 Illinois. 10 Indiana. 11 Kansas. 12 Kentucky. ... Alameda County Fire Department; Anaheim Fire & Rescue; ... Fire Station No. 18 (Seattle)
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Central Fire Station (Honolulu, Hawaii) Central Fire Station (Aurora, Illinois) Central Fire Station (Davenport, Iowa) Central Fire Station (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Ruston Central Fire Station, in Ruston, Louisiana; Central Fire Station (Shreveport, Louisiana) Central Fire Station (Portland, Maine) Central Fire Station (Brockton, Massachusetts)
The 2014 Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center fire was an incident in the United States involving arson [1] at an air traffic control facility in Aurora, Illinois [2] (also known as "Chicago Center"); [3] the incident caused close to 2,000 airline flights to be grounded. [4]
Aurora is a city in northeastern Illinois, United States, located along the Fox River. The population was 180,542 at the 2020 census. [4] It is the second-most populous city in Illinois, after Chicago, [5] and the 144th-most populous city in the US. [6] Aurora is the largest city in Illinois that is not the county seat of any county that it ...
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