Yes, nice equipment. Alas, almost entirely outdated in these largely digital times.
Writing as one who is also stuck with a collection of similar gear, I suggest you post it either on Craiglist for local pick-up, or on Ebay with a reasonable price, in the latter case leaving the ad active until someone decides to relieve you of the lot and makes an offer you are satisfied with or any offer, whichever is the greater (or maybe the lesser, who knows?).
Or maybe keep the best bits (certainly I would hang on to the best of the enlargers, lenses and enlarging accessories) with a view to maybe setting up a small home darkroom in the future and dispose of the rest at a reasonable asking price for the lot (higher than scrap metal cost but still attractive to casual buyers who are collecting outdated photo equipment).
The era of photography in which this equipment (both yours and mine) was usable and sought after has now passed. We are in a different century and different processes now rule the day. If only you could see the collection of stainless steel processing tanks, developing and printing paraphernalia, electric and manual timers, enlarging easels, and the two enlarger kits I paid enough for in their day to easily fund the deposit payment on a nice used car today...
All this from someone who is in your same situation and looking for an escape from all this unused but still usable photo-clutter. Eventually I will most likely just hang on to the equipment that would best suit a home darkroom enthusiast, whether me or someone else in the future. Best of luck.