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The Munroe Street Historic District encompasses some of the few commercial buildings to survive in downtown Lynn, Massachusetts from the mid 19th century. The district includes properties on Munroe Street between Market and Washington Streets, which was spared by the 1889 fire that destroyed much of Lynn's downtown area.
One of five registered structures in Lynn designed by Holman K. Wheeler: 11: Lynn Bank Block: Lynn Bank Block: August 26, 1982 : 21-29 Exchange St. 12: Lynn Common Historic District: Lynn Common Historic District: April 10, 1992
The area is at the confluence of a number of city streets, and includes buildings that border on Central Avenue, Willow Street, Munroe Street, Lake Street, Almont Street. [2] It is a small part of Lynn's "Burned District", a large area of the downtown that was destroyed by fire in 1889. [3] One of the first buildings built after the fire, the ...
Last year, the fire department had the town’s highest amount of overtime paid at $1.16 million, followed closely behind by the police department with $1.09 million.
In the aftermath of the disaster, the state fire marshal reported that the blast had been caused by vapors rising from liquids used in the factory that caught fire and then exploded. [2] Lynn fire chief Edward E. Chase found an ashtray containing cigarette butts and ash in the ruins of the factory, even though smoking was prohibited on the ...
By 1884, the inclusion of Canadian fire chiefs prompted a name change to the International Association of Fire Engineers, evolving into the International Association of Fire Chiefs in 1926. IAFC's headquarters have transitioned over the years, from Baltimore to New York City's Case-Shepperd-Mann Publishing Company in the 1920s, then to ...
Henry W. Rogers was born November 20, 1831, in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Warren and Elizabeth (Potter) Rogers.He attended the public schools of Lynn and Marshfield, to which town his family moved in 1841. [1]
Lucian Newhall House (Lynn, Massachusetts) Lydia Pinkham House; Lynn Armory; Lynn Bank Block; Lynn Common Historic District; Lynn Item Building; Lynn Masonic Hall; Lynn Memorial City Hall and Auditorium; Lynn Public Library; Lynn Realty Company Building No. 2; Lynn Woods Reservation