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Frankford is an unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. Frankford is located on U.S. Route 219, south of Falling Spring and north of Maxwelton. Frankford has a post office with ZIP code 24938. [2] Frankford is the home of Frankford Elementary School and the Frankford Volunteer Fire Department.
The district encompasses two contributing buildings, one contributing site, and two contributing structures. It includes the Mountain Tower Road (Forest Service Road 139), fire tower and the fireman'sresidence. They were all constructed by the members of Camp Alvon of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1935.
Fire Department City Station number Ewell Fire Company: Ewell, Smith Island: Station 1 Crisfield Fire Department: Crisfield: Station 2 Marion Fire Department: Marion Station: Station 3 Deal Island-Chance Fire Company: Deal Island: Station 4 Princess Anne Fire Company & EMS: Princess Anne: Station 5 Mount Vernon Fire Company: Mount Vernon ...
According to a release Monday from the Greenbrier County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded at approximately 6:56 a.m. Monday to a 911 call of damage to a vehicle and a residential home in Fairlea.
This is a list of fire departments in Pennsylvania organized by county. ... Phone: 610.779.4200 Lyons Fire Co. Station #35 Mailing Address: PO Box 5
Southeast of Gatlinburg near Greenbrier Cove in Great Smoky Mountains National Park 35°41′13″N 83°23′54″W / 35.686944°N 83.398333°W / 35.686944; -83.398333 ( Messer Gatlinburg
As of 2013, the Thorny Mountain Fire Tower is also being renovated and will be available for overnight rentals. [4] Public hunting and fishing are available in the forest. Visitors can boat on the 4-acre (0.016 km 2) Seneca Lake. [1] The forest contains a section of the Allegheny Trail and other trails and is near the Greenbrier River Trail. [5]
The famous Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, a major resort on the C&O mainline, was the inspiration for the name "Greenbrier" applied to these 4-8-4s. [citation needed] The C&O had a total of 12 4-8-4s, with the first five numbered 600-604 built in 1935, with the designation J-3.