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Lots of displays
This museum was much more than we expected. There is a firehouse kitchen and bunkhouse to view upstairs. In the basement is a nice play area and some other fire memorabilia. There are many fire trucks...
The Michigan Firehouse Museum is a rather nice gem in downtown Ypsilanti that shows the history of the fire engines in the state & has quite a few displays to back up the history. There is a collectio...
There is a lot of history in this small museum. They have a lot of equipment spanning over a century. All were very well done. It may take just an hour to see, but it’s worth it. Parking is limited to...
Was surprised to learn that this museum is partnered with the National Park system. I can see why. It presents many aspects of firefighting and firehouses through the centuries. Very enjoyable.
Lots of displays
This museum was much more than we expected. There is a firehouse kitchen and bunkhouse to view upstairs. In the basement is a nice play area and some other fire memorabilia. There are many fire trucks...
Unique Museum
The Michigan Firehouse Museum is a rather nice gem in downtown Ypsilanti that shows the history of the fire engines in the state & has quite a few displays to back up the history. There is a collectio...
Quality of displays is wonderful
There is a lot of history in this small museum. They have a lot of equipment spanning over a century. All were very well done. It may take just an hour to see, but it’s worth it. Parking is limited to...
Fun
Great indoor activity for toddler and young boys. We went one day that it rained ans the boys had a wonderful time.
National Historic Attraction
Was surprised to learn that this museum is partnered with the National Park system. I can see why. It presents many aspects of firefighting and firehouses through the centuries. Very enjoyable.