Oregon Hill suffered tremendous losses in housing and history when the Downtown Expressway‘s construction tore a great scar through the neighborhood in the 1970’s. Among the resources that were lost was the Engine House No. 6 that was formerly at the corner of Cumberland and Laurel. The bell that was in a cupola on the roof of Engine House No. 6 was moved to the replacement firehouse at Canal and Jefferson Streets. These photographs in the collection of the Richmond History Center, show the original firehouse in 1957 and 1895:
Photo credits:
slide of building, 1957, Richmond History Center
fire engine photos, 1895, Richmond History Center
Category Archives: Laurel Street
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Hit and Run on 100 Block of S. Laurel
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HIT AND RUN
1XX S LAUREL ST
Jun 1, 2015 at 4:43 pm
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‘The Embarrassing 90’s Nostalgia Yard Sale’ This Saturday At Noon
LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS
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LIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONS
1XX S LAUREL ST
May 12, 2015 at 11:52 pm
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This Tree
Looking Up and Down
Busking
Keys Found
Destruction of Private Property At Laurel and W.Cary
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DESTRUCTION PROPERTY/PRIVATE PROPERTY
X LAUREL ST CARY ST
Mar 10, 2015 at 8:00 am
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