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Amazing Vintage Trucks & Classic Cars at the Marietta Fire Museum! Epic Museum in Marietta, Georgia

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👁️ 117 views📅 3 years ago⏱️ 5:19
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Creator's Key Takeaways

I really had a great time at this particular Museum

this is the largest one I've ever seen they've got an amazing collection of fire engines

I was actually quite surprised by the free admission because I've paid to get into much smaller fire museums in the past

Creator's Tips & Advice

Visit the museum for free admission
Explore other nearby museums in Marietta
Check out the unique feature of the museum being built into an active firehouse

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is there to see at the Marietta Fire Museum?
QIs the museum free to visit?
QWhat are the operating hours of the museum?

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YouTube Video Description

The Marietta Fire Department was officially formed in 1854 following a massive fire which destroyed most of the Marietta Square. In the mid 1800’s Marietta citizens relied on volunteer bucket brigades to pass water hand to hand from a water source to the fire as their only form of fire protection. In 1879 The Marietta Fire Department purchased a Silsby horse drawn steamer which was named the “Aurora“. The “Aurora” is one of only 5 Silsby steamer’s still in existence and it is proudly displayed in the Marietta Fire Museum. In 1921 the Marietta Fire Department accepted delivery of a new American LaFrance pumper. It was one of the first motorized fire trucks in the north Georgia area and it is currently on display in the Marietta Fire Museum. #touristvlog #travelvideos #georgia #firemuseum #georgiatravel