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“An 1870's fire house with exhibits”
An 1870's fire house with exhibits. The original C.H. Hackley Company No. 2 was formed in December 1875 and was closed by the city council in June 1892. In 1976, the Muskegon Heritage Society and the City of Muskegon joined forces to build a re-creation of the building. It is now a site of the Muskegon County Museum and serves as a living memorial to the brave men and women who have served as Muskegon County firefighters.
This is the jewel of the museum as far as I'm concerned. Admission is free. This is a very good recreation of the way life was for firemen in a firehouse during the period. There is a working... Read more
Could have been a 5* experience except for a young man wearing a blue t-shirt who stood outside the museum exuding resentment and hostility. I was almost afraid to go inside but once I did, I was... Read more
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