Seaside One Committee

  1. 1 Seaside one
  2. 2 IMG_0889-2
  3. 3 IMG_0887-2

Members

  • Jeff Parker
  • Merritt Miller
  • Tom Kehoe

About Seaside One

22 Central Street
Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944
978-526-7230
Constructed in 1885 to house Seaside No. 1, the Manchester-by-the-Sea's first horse drawn fire engine, this handsome building on Central Street later became headquarters for the Manchester Police Department. The Police vacated Seaside No. 1 in 1970 and the Historical Society stepped forward to preserve the building. It now serves as a museum and home for the town’s two antique engines, the Torrent, a hand pumper built in 1832, and Seaside No. 2, a horse drawn steam pumper acquired in 1902. The first floor of the building also contains a collection of firefighting equipment as well as memorabilia about both the fire and police departments.

Hours:
Please call the Manchester-by-the-Sea Museum at 978-526-7230 for hours.


Admission:
Entrance to the permanent exhibit is free. Tours should be set-up by calling 978-526-7230 prior to visiting. Tours are free for members and $5 per person for non-members.