Old Firehouse Museum [MA]

Description

The Old Firehouse Museum presents the history of South Hadley, Connecticut; local industries; and local firefighting between 1899 and 1973, the years in which the firehouse was in active use by the area fire department. Permanent exhibits include an 1890s period room and a firefighting display. Collection highlights include a 1926 Dodge Fire Engine and two 19th-century hand pumpers.

The museum offers a period room and exhibits. The website offers oral histories.

Mansfield Fire Museum and Educational Center [OH]

Description

The Mansfield Fire Museum and Educational Center presents fire service history. A reproduction circa 1900 fire station can be found on site. Collections include the area's original fire alarm bell, which fell out of use in 1925 and is said to have been rung to celebrate the defeat of the Japanese in World War Two on V-J Day, 1945.

The center offers exhibits, period rooms, and safety demonstrations.

A.J. Comstock Fire Museum [CA]

Description

This unique fire museum is located in Ventura, California, and is open year round. Visitors simply walk to the outside of the museum and can view all displays and exhibits through the glass windows on the sides of the building. The museum is composed of interpretive signs and firefighting equipment designed to give visitors a glimpse into the history of firefighting.

The museum offers exhibits. The website offers basic visitor information.

Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting [AZ]

Description

The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting is located in Phoenix, Arizona, and is one of the nation's largest firefighting museums. The museum has over 90 pieces of firefighting equipment on display, and is home to the National Hall of Firefighting Heroes, where firefighters who have died in the line of duty or who were decorated for heroism are honored.

The museum offers exhibits and guided tours. The website offers basic visitor information

Lincoln Fire Department Museum [NE]

Description

The Lincoln Fire Department Museum presents the history of Lincoln, Nebraska's firefighting department, founded in 1886. Collections include historic firefighting equipment, photographs, and other related artifacts. Highlights include a fire trumpet, period uniforms, and a 1911 American LaFrance motorized fire engine.

The museum offers exhibits.

FASNY Museum of Firefighting [NY]

Description

The FASNY Museum of Firefighting presents more than 300 years of firefighting history. Collections include fire engines and pumpers dating as far back as 1731, memorabilia, and historic firefighting gear and equipment.

The museum offers a children's fire safety activity area, educational programs, hands-on fire trucks, guided tours, self-guided tours, science and safety outreach programs, and a picnic area. Groups of 10 or more can reserve a guided tour and/or use of the picnic site. At least two weeks advance notice is required. Programming can prevent public access to the entirety of the museum. Please call the museum to inquire after which areas will be unavailable on given days.