Rambler Ranch
The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale's ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources,
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems. What began as a dream of five firefighters assigned together at old #19’s station in 1997, has become one of the most notable Fire Museums in the country. Today, the Museum is located at San Antonio’s original Central Fire Headquarters at 801 E. Houston Street next door to the world-famous Alamo.
The San Antonio Fire Museum is owned and operated by the San Antonio Fire Museum Society, a 501(c)(3) public charity. All of its management and operations staff are volunteers dedicating more than 1,200 hours each month to preserving San Antonio’s rich firefighting history.
At the San Antonio Fie Museum, visitors will see antique fire trucks and fire-fighting equipment, artifacts dating back to the mid-1800s, and beautifully archived documents and photos. A 1953 International fire truck, built by the Simms Fire Equipment Company, is available for kids to climb on and dress up in authentic replicas of firefighters’ turnout gear!
801 E Houston St
San Antonio, TX 78205
P: 210-390-7236
Email: info@sanantoniofiremuseum.org
Cost: $5
Plan: 1hr
Open: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 3:30pm
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The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale's ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources,
The Museum of Bus Transportation (MBT) has merged with the AACA Museum to have a permanent exhibit on display.
Texas Fire Museum has over 60 antique fire vehicles on display to showcase a century of fire service in this nonprofit museum.
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems.
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The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale's ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources,
The Museum of Bus Transportation (MBT) has merged with the AACA Museum to have a permanent exhibit on display.
Texas Fire Museum has over 60 antique fire vehicles on display to showcase a century of fire service in this nonprofit museum.
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems.
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To promote the bus industry, and seek to be of continuous interest to both the general public and the bus enthusiast, the Museum of Bus Transportation (MBT) has merged with the AACA Museum to have a permanent Museum of Bus Transportation Exhibit area within the AACA Museum.
This permanent exhibit allows each organization to display all forms of motor vehicles and related memorabilia to better educate and entertain the hobbyist and general public.
161 Museum Dr
Hershey, PA 17033
P: 717-566-7100
Email: davemillhouser@icloud.com
Adults $ 12.00
Seniors (age 61+) $ 11.00
Children (4-12) $ 9.00
Children (3 and under) FREE
Members always FREE
Individual Membership $ 50.00
Plan: 1hr
Daily 9am – 5pm
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The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale's ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources,
The Museum of Bus Transportation (MBT) has merged with the AACA Museum to have a permanent exhibit on display.
Texas Fire Museum has over 60 antique fire vehicles on display to showcase a century of fire service in this nonprofit museum.
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems.
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The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale’s ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources, in particular a life-long passion for the products of Nash, Rambler, American Motors Corporation (AMC), and its various subsidiaries such as Kelvinator Appliance; hence a uniquely diverse collection.
The collection started with his father’s 1954 Nash Ambassador, which was saved from the scrapyard in 1977. The collection quickly grew to around 30 vehicles and kept growing until Terry moved to the Rambler Ranch.
Located approximately 45 minutes south of Denver, the display collection currently consists of over 200 vehicles and an impressive array of complementary displays, picnic facilities, a vintage Sinclair Filling Station replica, a gift shop, and much more.
36370 Forest Trail
Elizabeth, CO 80107
P: 303-324-6750
$20 Donation
Plan: 3 hr
Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 2 pm
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The Rambler Ranch is the culmination of Terry Gale's ideas, style, and tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources,
The Museum of Bus Transportation (MBT) has merged with the AACA Museum to have a permanent exhibit on display.
Texas Fire Museum has over 60 antique fire vehicles on display to showcase a century of fire service in this nonprofit museum.
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems.
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