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  2. New Brunswick Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The S&H operated regular coach and dinner tourist trains between Hillsborough and a location halfway between Hillsborough and Salisbury, named Salem, from 1984 until 2004. [9] On 16 September 1994, a fire occurred which destroyed the engine-house and several engines and carriages within, as well as offices and historical records. [10] [11]

  3. List of fire stations - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Salem, MA, NRHP-listed; South Lancaster Engine House, South Lancaster, ... including variations such as "Engine House No. 25 ...

  4. South Lancaster Engine House - Wikipedia

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    The South Lancaster Engine House is a historic fire station at 283 South Main Street in South Lancaster, Massachusetts. Built in 1888, it is the town's oldest operating firestation, and a distinctive example of period Victorian architecture. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]

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  6. Mykie's Bar and Lounge opens in downtown Salem in former ...

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    Mykie said the food is all made fresh in-house every day, from the pizza dough to the sauces. The menu includes appetizers, salads, wings, macaroni "mac" bowls and personal pan-sized pizzas.

  7. Batten Kill Railroad - Wikipedia

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    By 1907, the G&J (with support from parent D&H) had built a branch from Greenwich to Greenwich Junction (just south of Salem) where it connected to the D&H's Washington Branch that was built circa 1856. The old G&J route to Johnsonville was abandoned in July 1932 and all traffic henceforth went via "The Junction" in Salem.

  8. Engine house - Wikipedia

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    House-built engines, where the engine is the house. A house-built engine is a large beam engine where the engine house itself forms the frame of the engine. The term "engine house" is also used, widely in the United States and perhaps elsewhere, to mean: Fire station, which hold fire engine trucks.

  9. Category:Engine houses - Wikipedia

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