https://sg.trip.com/travel-guide/attraction/calumet/copper-country-firefighters-history-museum-23493709?curr=USD&locale=en-SG
OverviewNearbyReviewsWin Prizes

Copper Country Firefighters History Museum

󰺂1.5
No reviews yet
based on 11 reviews
Museums
Open today at 13:00-16:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
327 6th St, Calumet, MI 49913, United StatesMap
Phone+1 906-231-2861
What travelers say:

More

[Newest] This month's promo code pack

Claim

Recommendations Near Copper Country Firefighters History Museum

Copper Country Firefighters History Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences

Write a Review
Trip.comTrip.com
TripAdvisor(11 Reviews)TripAdvisor
11 Reviews
  • Doug G
    Doug G
    ta-icon

    Nice Display with Great Volunteers

    A beautiful building, inside and outside. Nice display of vintage firefighting equipment from the area. Volunteers seem to enjoy telling their story. Take some time to check it out

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2018
  • Doug G
    Doug G
    ta-icon

    Nice Display with Great Volunteers

    A beautiful building, inside and outside. Nice display of vintage firefighting equipment from the area. Volunteers seem to enjoy telling their story. Take some time to check it out

    Reviewed on Oct 1, 2018
  • poodletravelers
    poodletravelers
    ta-icon

    Who'da Thunk?

    When we walked in this Firefighters museum, I didn't expect to like it, but 'the boys' were interested. A man gave us a guided tour, and it was so interesting. We learned all about how differently the...

    Reviewed on Jun 5, 2018
  • poodletravelers
    poodletravelers
    ta-icon

    Who'da Thunk?

    When we walked in this Firefighters museum, I didn't expect to like it, but 'the boys' were interested. A man gave us a guided tour, and it was so interesting. We learned all about how differently the...

    Reviewed on Jun 5, 2018
  • nah902
    nah902
    ta-icon

    Several old fire engines. Some still working

    We enjoyed the tour of the old firehouse with all of the fire engines from the late 1800's and early 1900's. The tour guide was a volunteer. He was very nice and knowledgeable.

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2017
  • 1
  • 2