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Holland Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThere is an authentic, working Dutch windmill named De Zwaan (the Swan) located on Windmill Island in Holland, Michigan. Brought from the Netherlands in 1964, it is the only authentic operating Dutch windmill in the United States.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Swansea Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Cotuit Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Cotuit Chemical Company No. 1 was established in 1912. Following a series of major fire in 1926, the volunteer-based "Cotuit Chemical Company No. 1" was replaced with the Cotuit Fire District.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Dudley Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Worcester Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Somerset Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Falmouth Fire Department (MA)0 viewsSuckanesset (or Succonesset) was the original Native American name for the area now known as Falmouth, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lynnfield Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThe Old Meeting House in Lynnfield, MA, built in 1714 on the historic Common, is a prominent 18th-century structure considered the third-oldest Puritan meeting house in New England. It remains a historic town landmark.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Stow Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Dennison Mfg. Company Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The original Dennison Manufacturing Company (DMC) in Massachusetts closed its main Framingham operations after merging with Avery International in 1990 to form Avery Dennison. DMC was known as "tag makers".BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lexington Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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New Bedford Fire Department (MA)0 viewsNew Bedford, is historically renowned as the most important 19th-century whaling town in the world, known as the City that Lit the World" for supplying oil for lamps across the globe. By 1857, it was the world's leading whaling port.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Norwell Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Needham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Billerica Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mansfield Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Indian in a canoe represents the local Native American history of the region, specifically honoring the Indigenous people who used the Nemasket and Taunton River systems for transportation and trade long before European settlement. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Wareham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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West Tisbury Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Fitchburg Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Quincy Fire Department (MA)0 viewsQuincy, Massachusetts, is nicknamed the "City of Presidents" because it is the birthplace of two U.S. Presidents: John Adams (2nd President) and his son, John Quincy Adams (6th President).BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Ware Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Chelmsford Fire Department (MA)0 views"Let the children guard what the sires have won" is a motto, associated with Chelmsford,, MA, that means future generations have a duty to protect, preserve, and honor the freedoms, rights, and history secured by their forefathers. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Dedham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsIn September 1635, land was granted for a new inland plantation to relieve population pressures and create a buffer zone. Though settlers requested the name "Contentment," it was named Dedham, likely after Dedham, Essex, England.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Gay Head Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Gay Head Fire Department in Massachusetts merged or more accurately, rebranded—along with the town, becoming the Aquinnah Fire Department in 1997.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Framingham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hanscom AFB Crash Rescue Fire Department (MA)0 viewsHanscom Air Force Base started in 1941 (WW2) and remains an active duty Air Force base and a vital center for electronic systems development, serving as the only remaining active-duty Air Force base in New England.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Provincetown Fire Department (MA)0 viewsProvincetown, MA, is called the first landing place of the Pilgrims because the Mayflower anchored in Provincetown Harbor on November 11, 1620, five weeks before reaching Plymouth. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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West Bridgewater Fire & Rescue (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hampden Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Canton Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Barnstable Municipal Airport ARFF (MA)2 viewsDEFUNCT - The airport is no longer called Barnstable Municipal Airport. It was rebranded to Cape Cod Gateway Airport in early 2021 to better reflect its location and improve marketing.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Westhampton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThis is the Town Hall in Westhampton, MA; built around 1846. Serves as a hub of local government and rural community life.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Andover Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Native American figure on the Town of Andover, MA, seal is used to represent the area's history, as Andover was incorporated on land purchased from Native Americans.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Agawam Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Somerville Fire Department (MA)0 viewsCalled the "Prospect Hill Monument". Located near Union Square on the highest point in Somerville, this granite tower was built in 1903 to commemorate the site where General George Washington raised the first official American flag.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Centerville-Osterville Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - The Centerville-Osterville Fire District officially merged and became the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills Fire District in 1986.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Danvers Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Clinton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Marblehead Fire Department (MA)0 viewsSettled in 1629, Marblehead, MA, evolved from a rocky, isolated fishing outpost into a premier New England maritime hub. it was one of the largest fishing ports in the state and is often called the "birth place of the American Navy".BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Berlin Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe antique fire truck on the shoulder patch is a 1924 Mack chain-drive fire engine. t was the first "real" motorized engine purchased by the department in July 1924 and is affectionately referred to as the "Old Mack".BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Wilbraham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hanover Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hadley Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Warren Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDr. Joseph Warren (1741–1775) was a prominent Boston physician, Founding Father, and Major General who served as a central leader of the Patriot movement in Massachusetts. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Cambridge Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Town of Eastham Fire Department (MA)0 views"Nauset" refers to the original Indigenous name for the area that is now the Town of Eastham, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. It was the home of the Nauset tribe, a part of the Wampanoag Confederation. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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West Brookfield Fire & Rescue (MA)0 viewsFoster Hill is a historically significant area (often referred to as Foster Hill Road) known for its five marked historical sites, including the 1735 Foster Homestead site where the first draft of the Massachusetts Constitution was written. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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South Hadley Fire District #1 (MA)0 viewsThe old firehouse in South Hadley Falls was built in 1889. It was the first fire station in the town and was in active service for Fire District No.1 until 1974. In 1976 it became the Old Firehouse Museum.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Melrose City Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Salem Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Wayland Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Winthrop Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Barnes Air National Guard Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBarnes Air National Guard Base. The 104th Fighter Wing retired its last F-15C Eagles on October 23, 2025 to transition to the F-35A Lightning II.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Boston Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Swampscott Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hubbardston Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Hubbardston Public Library, located at 7 Main St, Hubbardston, MA, is a community resource center opened in 1875. It provides access to over 11,500 books.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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L. G. Hanscom Field Crash Rescue (MA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - Originally developed as a civilian auxiliary airport, it was taken over by the U.S. Army Air Forces as "Bedford Army Air Field". In 1943, it was named Laurence G. Hanscom Field to honor a local pilot and reporter.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Medford City Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Groton Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Littleton Fire Department (MA)3 viewsStation 21.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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New Braintree Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Uxbridge Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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East Brookfield Fire Department (MA)0 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Seekonk Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe goose on the Seekonk Fire Department shoulder patch represents the town's historical connection to its local nickname and mascot, often referred to as the "Seekonk Black Goose".BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Groveland Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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U-Mass Fire Department (MA)1 viewsUMass Amherst does not have its own fire department; instead, it relies on the town of Amherst Fire Department. The campus has a specialized student-run force since 1953, originally known as student fire marshals.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Lenox Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe building is the Lenox Town Hall in Massachusetts, built in 1901 and still used. Population <2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Holyoke Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Middleton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Duxbury Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hingham Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Peabody Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Nantucket Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe whale on the Nantucket Fire Department shoulder patch honors the island's rich historical legacy as the whaling capital of the world in the 18th and 19th centuries. Sperm whales were central to Nantucket's prosperity.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Revere City Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Palmer Fire District #1 (MA)0 viewsPalmer, Massachusetts, is known as "The Town of Seven Railroads" because it was a major 19th-century transportation hub where multiple regional rail lines intersected.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Adams Township Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - Department dissolved and closed its doors.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Boston College Fire Department (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - Boston College does not have a fire department. Emergency services for the campus are provided by the Newton Fire Department and Boston Fire Department.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Goshen Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Carlisle Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Mendon Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Gloucester Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe statue of a sailor is the Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial, known as the "Man at the Wheel." This 8-foot bronze sculpture by Leonard Craske was dedicated in 1925 to honor the thousands of fishermen lost at sea since 1623.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Newburyport Fire Department (MA)0 viewsNewburyport, MA is called "Clipper City" because it was a major 19th-century shipbuilding hub famous for masted sailing vessels known as clipper ships.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Shirley Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Northbridge Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Easton Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe statue in Easton, MA, is the Civil War Soldiers' Monument, dedicated on May 30, 1882, to honor 47 local men who died in the war. BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Ashby Fire Department (MA)2 viewsThe mountains on the patch are Mount Watatic. Mount Watatic is a 1,832-foot monadnock and a prominent landmark in the area, with 231 acres of the mountain located within the town of Ashby.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Otis (ANGB) Fire Crash Rescue (MA)0 viewsDEFUNCT - Otis Air National Guard Base did not close with the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure but it transitioned from a fighter wing to an intelligence mission. New patch identifies as the Joint Base Cape Cod military complex.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Sterling Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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New Ashford Volunteer Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Springfield Fire Department (MA)0 viewsThe Campanile in Springfield, MA, is a historic 300-foot tall clock tower located within the Municipal Group on Court Square. Built in 1913 and modeled after the St. Mark's Campanile in Venice.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Concord Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Great Barrington Fire Department (MA)1 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Hyannis Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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North Andover Fire Department (MA)1 viewsLake Cochichewick is a scenic 506-acre lake located in North Andover, Massachusetts, known as the town's primary drinking water supply. It is approximately two miles long, features a maximum depth of 49 feet.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Town of Sturbridge Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Sherborn Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Bondsville Fire Department (MA)0 viewsBondsville, a village in Palmer, Massachusetts, is historically connected to trains through the Central Massachusetts Railroad, which operated a high trestle crossing the Swift River near the village.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Easthampton Fire Department (MA)2 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Spencer Fire Department (MA)1 viewsBobBrooks     (0 votes)
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Southbridge Fire Department (MA)6 viewsThis is the main patch worn by the Southbridge Fire Department members. The Southbridge patch next to this is a commemorative patch showing their soon to be historical late fire station as of summer 2026.BobBrooks     (0 votes)
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