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The Roswell Fire Museum preserves the history and development of Roswell's fire department and the history of firefighting in the Atlanta region since the 19th century. The free-admission museum is located within the former showroom of the city's Economy Auto Building, which was purchased for use by the fire department as a five-bay fire station in 1979. Fire-related artifacts and historical information are on display throughout the museum's exhibits, including historical fire photography and displays related to the operations of fire service. Major artifacts on display include a preserved 1947 Ford American LaFrance Pumper, which was used by the City of Roswell during the 20th century and is also showcased in civic parades throughout the year.

1002 Alpharetta St, Roswell, GA 30075

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