Bay City, Michigan: World's Largest Fire Truck
The FDNY Super Pumper fought fires from 1965 to 1982. It could suck water from eight hydrants at once, requiring a crew of 30 to operate it. There are over 50 other fire trucks to see in this museum.
Antique Toy and Firehouse Museum
- Address:
- 3456 Patterson Rd, Bay City, MI
- Directions:
- North edge of the city, on the west side of Patterson Rd, just north of its intersection with Wheeler Rd.
- Hours:
- Open May-Oct. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 888-888-1270
- Admission:
- Adults $10.
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You can see the world's largest fire truck next to dozens of fire trucks that span over 150 years of history. There are over 50 fire trucks to see, thousands of collectables and toys, several marine history exhibits, and a great volunteer staff. If the weather is good you may even get to ride a 100-year-old fire engine.
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The FDNY Super Pumper fought fires from 1965 to 1982. It could suck water from eight hydrants at once, and needed a crew of 30 to operate it.