The Cranston Volunteer Firefighters Museum has quite a presence at Sunday’s annual Columbus Day Parade in Providence. Pictured above, “Frankenstein,” the nonprofit’s famed 1926 Reo that …
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The Cranston Volunteer Firefighters Museum has quite a presence at Sunday’s annual Columbus Day Parade in Providence. Pictured above, “Frankenstein,” the nonprofit’s famed 1926 Reo that features parts from many other fire apparatus, took part in the event, along with the storied blue Meshanticut engine, right, and old-time hand pumper, left. (Herald photos by Pete Fontaine)
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