A living memorial in Muskegon, Michigan to the brave firefighters of Muskegon County, the Fire Barn Museum is home to a large collection of firefighting artifacts. Items in the collection include call boxes, ladders, hooks, hose carts, and a LaFrance Fire Truck. The upper floor features uniforms and photographs, as well as a replica of fire fighters' sleeping quarters. A re-creation of the 1875 C. H. Hackley Hose Company building, the Fire Barn Museum in 1989 became a site of Michigan’s Lakeshore Museum. The museum is generally open to the general public between the months of May and October.
510 W Clay Ave, Muskegon, MI 49440, 231-722-7578
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