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Review:
Marietta Fire Museum preserves the history of the Marietta Fire Department in a lovely museum building located just a few blocks off Historic Marietta Square. The museum's collections showcase a wide variety of antique firefighting artifacts, including tools and gear dating back as far as the mid-19th century. Antique fire trucks on display include an 1879 Silsby Steamer horse-drawn steam-powered pumper, one of only five still in existence in the world, and a 1921 American LaFrance pumper, one of the first motorized fire trucks used in northern Georgia. Visitors can also view unique displays of fire helmets from around the world, along with antique firefighting items such as hoses, nozzles, and bells. Though the museum is open to the public for free Mondays through Fridays during business hours, donations are greatly appreciated to help ensure future operations.
112 Haynes St, Marietta, GA 30060, Phone: 770-794-5466
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