Edward M Cotter,
155 Ohio Street, Buffalo, NY 14203
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The Edward M. Cotter is a historic fireboat located at 155 Ohio Street in Buffalo, New York. This museum showcases the rich maritime history of the city and the important role that the Edward M. Cotter played in protecting Buffalo's waterfront. Visitors can explore the vessel and learn about its fascinating past through exhibits and guided tours. The Edward M. Cotter is a must-see destination for anyone interested in maritime heritage and the history of firefighting in the United States.
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"Nothing gets me as wet as the Edward M Cotter at full blast."
"We had the unique opportunity to go for a cruise on the Edwars M. Cotter and it was amazing. It is the oldest working fireboat in the world, and a true gem for the city of Buffalo! The crew was informative and knowledgeable. They run the Cotter like a well oiled machine. It is clean and full of history. Introduced to Buffalo in 1900, it has been used for firefighting and ice breaking. Originally coal powered, it is now run off of twin Caterpillar diesel's. Stepping on board transports you through time. The powered elevating firefighting platform is cool. Seeing the water guns in action was impressve! If you have an opportunity to check it out whether in port or on the water, it's well worth it."
"Another great example of Buffalo's history. The crew was fantastic. A must do experience if you ever get the chance."
"Great time! Historic! Nothing beats going out on the Great Lakes like the oldest working fire boat in the world!"
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