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St. George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society [CA]

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Currently does not have a publicly-available exhibit space or affordable tours for school-age audiences.

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Association of Moving Image Archivists [CA]

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AMIA is a nonprofit professional association established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition, and use of moving image materials.

More a professional organization than an organization providing resources for the general public, it appears.

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Woodbine International Fire Museum [GA]

Description

The Woodbine International Fire Museum displays helmets, rattles, extinguishers, muffin bells, badges, pictures, insurance policies, fire masks, nozzles, alarm boxes, mugs, axes, hydrants and spanners, uniforms wrenches, air masks, toys, and much more.

Cannot find a website.

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Chambersburg Volunteer Fireman's Museum [PA]

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Cannot find a website.

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Dover Fire Museum [NJ]

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Historical Fire Station No. 9 [IN]

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Wheels Museum

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Museum not yet completed.

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House of Cars Museum

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Troy Fire Department Museum

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Dells Auto Museum

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