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From: keithmann
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  • nice video . this goes back when men were men and sheep ran scared .

  • I grew up behind the Fairview fire company. The used to have a candy machine and soda machine in by the fire trucks. Candy was five cents, soda 10 cents. They had a round table where you could sit to drink your soda. Like the table and chairs you see in westerns. The floors were made of wood; you could see hoof prints from the horses that used to pull the old pumpers. The kids were told not to touch the trucks and we didn't. Back then kids had resect, and we were given some to.

  • nice pictures and music

  • EXCELLENT TRIBUTE ! music is great too.

  • yes. there are a few still there.

  • ive seen rittersville

  • Mountainville 16, Pioneer 9, Franklin 10, Keystone 15, Liberty 5, Goodwill 3? exist yet today

  • O thank u ive seen mountainville 2, i live in salisbury, thats right by the border

  • Love it , Love it. The old pictures are AWSOME!!!

  • very cool I live in east allentown and grew up right down the street from to east allwntown fire house 12 on east walnut street. it is now just a social club, where my wife and i had our wedding reception. good job thanks for posting it

  • Hey KeithMann, nice work on the historic photos. I was born and raised in Allentown, my dad has 35+ years with Mack Trucks and he will appreciate the video also. I serve on Tower 1 in Orlando, Florida; so it's hard to imagine snow chains...can't go wrong with The Dropkick Murphys, eh?

  • Very nice!!!

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