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    Boston Fire Engine 50 Challenge Coins
    Boston Fire Engine 50 Challenge Coins

    Boston Fire Engine 50 Challenge Coins

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    1 3/4" silver finish, soft enamel.

    This firehouse was opened, in its present configuration, in 1918. There has been a firehouse on this site since 1853. This site is the longest serving site of a firehouse in the City of Boston.

    Engine 50 was disbanded on April 10, 1981. The firehouse was occupied by local residents as a protest against the closing of the firehouse. It was named by the residents “People’s Firehouse”. The firehouse was reopened and Engine 50 was reactivated on May 9, 1981.

    Engine 50 responds to incidents in Charlestown, North End, North Station and Beacon Hill areas of the city.

    Source: Boston Fire Historical Society.

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    1 3/4" silver finish, soft enamel.

    This firehouse was opened, in its present configuration, in 1918. There has been a firehouse on this site since 1853. This site is the longest serving site of a firehouse in the City of Boston.

    Engine 50 was disbanded on April 10, 1981. The firehouse was occupied by local residents as a protest against the closing of the firehouse. It was named by the residents “People’s Firehouse”. The firehouse was reopened and Engine 50 was reactivated on May 9, 1981.

    Engine 50 responds to incidents in Charlestown, North End, North Station and Beacon Hill areas of the city.

    Source: Boston Fire Historical Society.

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