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Smoke From a Distance192 viewsSmoke seen from the corner of West Road and Webster Road, a distance of approximately 2.7 miles. This was about two hours after the fire started.
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Smoke and Flames259 viewsTaken from Courtland Street, over two blocks away, fire and smoke dominate the scene.
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Smoke and Flames206 viewsTaken from parking lot of cable office (formerly EST/Firstmerit Bank).
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Smoke and Flames258 viewsFrom this driveway of a home on Taylor Street, I could feel the heat from the fire on the next block.
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Smoke and Fire261 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Burning Shell257 viewsThe shell of the building remains with the roof sagging from the heat and the contents burning. This warehouse should have been fully stocked with furniture for the holiday shopping season. Part of the building was also used by a company that packages sponges.
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire.
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Destruction238 viewsLooking in to the burning warehouse, furniture could still be seen in flames. It was a very sad sight.
The Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Destruction218 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. A sponge packaging company also occupied a portion of the structure. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Destruction221 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. A sponge packaging company also occupied a portion of the structure. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Destruction244 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. A sponge packaging company also occupied a portion of the structure. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Destruction216 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. A sponge packaging company also occupied a portion of the structure. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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Destruction240 viewsThe Hemlock Cottage Furniture Warehouse was destroyed by fire. A sponge packaging company also occupied a portion of the structure. The building was on DeWolf Street and had been home to many companies over the past few decades. It was built as the Bennett Brothers Foundry and Machine Shop between 1884-1889. By 1893, the building was occupied by Wellington Machine Company, which used the building for many more years.
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