It’s Wayback Wednesday, sponsored by Pharmasave Huntsville!
In some ways, Huntsville’s downtown has hardly changed in decades. Can you guess when this photo looking east along Main Street was taken? (Photo: Annabelle Studio)
Last week we shared this photo with you:
It was the great fire of 1894 that convinced the council of Huntsville (then a village) that a fire brigade was needed. For equipment, council purchased a hand fire engine, “one of the old ancient sort, the kind that would maim for life any body of men who would work on the pumps for 20 minutes steady,” according to an account in Huntsville: With Spirit and Resolve. Equipment has improved quite a bit over the years. The Town’s first motorized fire truck, which replaced a horse and wagon, was purchased in 1928. We don’t know if this is that truck or a later addition to the department. (Photo courtesy of Muskoka Heritage Place.)
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