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Fleetville Fire Company (Benton Township), Station 63 [278] Gouldsboro Volunteer Fire Company, Station 55 [279] Grattan-Singer Hose Company No. 1 (Fell Township), Station 61 [280] Greenfield Township Volunteer Fire Company, Station 24 [281] Greenwood Hose Company (Moosic Borough), Station 98 [282] Jefferson Township Fire Department, Station 29 ...
Lewistown is a borough in and the county seat of Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] It is the principal city of the Lewistown, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Mifflin County. [4] It lies along the Juniata River, 61 miles (98 km) northwest of Harrisburg.
Laurel–Rex Fire Company House; Liberty Fire Company No. 5; S. Scranton City Hall; W. Washington Hose and Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1
1 Originally organized as "Volunteer Fire Company" on March 17, 1887 and later underwent a name change to "Delaware City Hose Company" on January 23, 1889. There was a disrupted period of inactivity where there was no organized fire company and the Delaware City Fire Company was reorganized on July 9, 1924, however, the company uses the initial date of organization for the previous company in ...
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The county also has five public water companies, including the Port Royal Municipal Authority and the Mifflintown Municipal Authority. The Mifflintown Municipal Authority is the most-used water company in the county, serving 465,000 gallons of water per day. [29] On average, Juniata County generates 32 tons of solid waste per day. [29]
The building suffered a major fire on December 20, 1936 but was renovated and the business thrived until Montgomery Ward went out of business in the early 1980s. The entire building was remodeled into offices in the 1980s and currently houses a variety of businesses including In Home Services of Central PA, United Cerebral Palsy, Snowflake's On ...
The museum has a collection of artifacts from the hand-drawn equipment, vintage fire apparatus, pictures, and information about the history of fire fighting in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States. [1] The museum is housed in the former 1899 Victorian firehouse Reily Hose Company No. 10, of the Harrisburg Bureau of Fire. [2]