Breaking News Key Bridge collapse updates: Van Hollen says additional federal funding on the way March 28, 2024 at 7:58 pm News 43rd annual Steam Show in Lutherville | PHOTOS Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)By Baltimore SunPUBLISHED: May 2, 2021 at 8:45 a.m. | UPDATED: May 2, 2021 at 2:31 p.m. Sierra Few of Benchfield Farms in Newville PA drives an 1898 Engine 3 American fire engine being pulled by American spotted draft horses Joyce, left, and Wiley, right, at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Intricately painted wheels of the working 1899 American steam pumper are seen at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 John LaCosta, a volunteer from Parkville, shovels coal into the 1899 American Steam Pumper truck at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Stephen Heaver, director of the Fire Museum of Maryland, looks at the 1899 American steam pumper that was working and on display at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Three year old Parker Higley, left, tries his hand at using an antique fire hose with the help of his firefighter dad, Kyle Higley, at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. They’re from Glen Arm. May 1, 2021 Details can be seen from the 1899 American steam pumper truck which was operating at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Meg Enslin, right, of Benchfield Farms of Newville PA, pets American Spotted Draft Horses Joyce, left, and Wiley, right, who are pulling an 1898 American fire engine 3, a hose and chemical wagon which was once used in Baltimore, at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Volunteer steam engineers Alexander Karnes, left, and Cody O’Leary, right, look at a working model of an 1873 steam engine called “Idella” from the Independent Fire Company of Virginia at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Zeke, a brown-spotted dalmation, makes friends with Ryan Higley, 9 of Glen Arm at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Ed Burgee, collections technician at the Fire Museum of Maryland, talks to visitors about the 1853 James Smith hand-drawn pumping engine that was on display at the 43rd annual Steam Show at the Fire Museum of Maryland. May 1, 2021 Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
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