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Washington Township Museum of Local History (Fremont, California), Fremont, CA, in a former fire station Engine Co. No. 27, now the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial , Los Angeles, CA, NRHP-listed
Engine 54/Ladder 4/Battalion 9 (Theater District) Engine 55 (Little Italy) Engine 58/Ladder 26 (Harlem) Engine 59/Ladder 30 (Harlem) Engine 65 (Times Square) Engine 67 (Washington Heights) Engine 69/Ladder 28/Battalion 16 (Harlem) Engine 74 (Upper West Side) Engine 76/Ladder 22/Thawing Unit 76/Battalion 11 (Manhattan Valley/Upper West Side)
The firehouse is a three-story example of Romanesque Revival style, with Richardsonian Romanesque influences. This was the first firehouse in Hoboken to incorporate a fire tower in the design of the building. [4] The firehouse has a single chimney located on the northernmost wall. The main building material is tan stretcher bond brick.
Despite being relocated to neighboring companies, Engine 10 and Ladder 10 remained operational. Subsequently, the firehouse was reconstructed, and on November 5, 2003, "Ten House" was ceremoniously reopened. On June 10, 2006, a 6-foot-tall (1.8 m), 7,000-pound (3,200 kg) mural was unveiled on the side of "Ten House".
Kingston (formerly Appletree Cove [3]) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,515 at the 2020 census. [4] Kingston is along the shores of Appletree Cove and Puget Sound, and is home to a major Washington State Ferry terminal linking it to Edmonds.
May 24—KINGSTON — The 105th annual West Side Veterans Memorial Day Parade will step off at 10:30 a.m. sharp on Memorial Day, May 27, honoring America's fallen heroes. Commander Gary Isaac from ...
The NRHP has 1,500 listings in Washington and 50 that are partially or wholly within Snohomish County. [6] These properties include historic buildings in cities, fire lookouts in the Cascade Mountains , farms, monuments, and a ship.
The Firehouse Theater of Minneapolis and later of San Francisco was a significant producer of experimental, theater of the absurd, and avant guard theater in the 1960s and 1970s. [1] Its productions included new plays and world premieres, often presented with radical or inventive directorial styles. [ 2 ]