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  2. List of New York fire departments - Wikipedia

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    61 – Ulster Hose Company #5 Inc. (2 sta.'s) 62 – Vly Atwood Fire Department (disbanded) 63 – Walker Valley Chemical Engine Company #1; 64 – Wallkill Hook, Ladder & Hose Company; 65 – Claryville Fire Department; 66 – West Hurley Fire Company #1 (3 sta.'s) 67 – Woodstock Fire District (5 sta.'s) 68 – Kingston Fire Company

  3. Putnam and Mellor Engine and Hose Company Firehouse

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    The official name of this firehouse was the South Main Street Firehouse. The address was 46 South Main Street, Port Chester, NY. As described above, it housed the Putnam Engine & Hose Company, No.2 (founded Oct. 1854) and the Mellor Engine & Hose Company, No.3. The fire engines for these companies are Engine 63 and Engine 61, respectively.

  4. Alfred Dolge Hose Co. No. 1 Building - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Dolge Hose Co. No. 1 Building is a historic fire station located at Dolgeville in Herkimer County, New York. It was built about 1890 and is a two-story, gable roofed, utilitarian frame structure above a cut stone basement. It features a steeply pitched, standing seam metal roof and open belfry with a pyramidal roof. It was originally ...

  5. Lewis Tompkins Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse - Wikipedia

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    The former Lewis Tompkins Hose Company No. 1 Firehouse, sometimes known as 5/33, was the first built in what later became the city of Beacon, New York.Designed by Schuyler Tillman and Benjamin Hall in a Second Empire style, it was completed in 1893.

  6. Niagara Engine House - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Engine House is located on North Hamilton Street in downtown Poughkeepsie, New York, United States.It is a brick building constructed in the early 20th century, the only extant fire house of the six engine companies that once protected the city.

  7. O. H. Booth Hose Company - Wikipedia

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    The O.H. Booth Hose Company is a former firehouse along Main Street in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States.It was in use for roughly a century, from the late 1910s to the mid-2000s, when the city's police and fire departments consolidated their operations in a new building across the street.

  8. Lady Washington Hose Company building - Wikipedia

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    After the city's fire department absorbed the company, the building was reused as a warehouse by the Southeastern New York Library Council. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, one of three of the city's former firehouses so listed (the other two are the O. H. Booth Hose Company and the Niagara Engine House).

  9. New York Belting and Packing Co. - Wikipedia

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    The New York Belting and Packing Co. complex, also known locally for its main 20th-century occupant, the Fabric Fire Hose Company, is a historic industrial complex at 45–71, 79-89 Glen Road in Newtown, Connecticut. Its centerpiece is a four-story brick mill building with an Italianate tower, built in 1856.