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The Sunderland Center Historic District encompasses the historic center of the farming town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, on the plains of the Connecticut River.The multi-acre district runs along North and South Main Street (Massachusetts Route 47), roughly from Old Amherst Road to North Silver Lane, and includes Bridge Street and the Sunderland Bridge across the river.
Webster Square Fire Station 40 Webster St. Engine 5: Ladder 4: Special Operations 1, Air Cascade 1: Car 10 (Special Operations Chief) South District Franklin Fire Station 266 Franklin St. Engine 6, Engine 12: Ladder 1: Rescue 1, SCUBA 1: North District Grafton Fire Station 745 Grafton St. Engine 7: Haz-Mat. Unit 33: South District Burncoat Fire ...
Fulwell's fire station closed in September 2015, when services were transferred to the new station at Marley Pots. Other services include a Community Library, which is open 10 am until 4 pm on Mondays, 10 am until 5 pm on Wednesdays, 10 am until 4 pm on Fridays and 10 am until 1 pm on Saturdays, a GP clinic, two dental surgeries, and a ...
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Bloomingdale Firehouse, also known as the Brown Square Station, is a historic former firehouse at 267 Plantation Street/676 Franklin Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Formerly home to the Worcester Fire Department's Engine Company 6, the building was built in 1895–96. It is a well-preserved example of Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styling.
Ballarat East Fire Station (1858), one end of the world's first operational telephone, and the oldest continuously operating fire station in the Southern Hemisphere [7] Ballarat Fire Station (1860), the other end [ 8 ]
The Buttonball Tree is an American sycamore located on N Main St. in Sunderland. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 14.7 square miles (38.2 km 2), of which 14.2 square miles (36.9 km 2) is land and 0.50 square miles (1.3 km 2), or 3.53%, is water. [4]
The station was built in 1916, and continues to serve as the town's central fire station. It has three equipment bays at the front, with office space in the rear portion of the ell. The tower was a common feature of early 20th-century fire stations, which required space for hoses to dry.