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Pages in category "Firefighting museums in the United States" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The New York City Fire Museum is a museum dedicated to the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is housed in the former quarters of the FDNY's Engine Company No. 30, a renovated 1904 fire house at 278 Spring Street between Varick and Hudson Streets.
Canadian Firefighters Memorial, Ottawa, dedicated in 2012 [5]; The Halifax Explosion of 6 December 1917 involved a blast and fires which killed more than 2,000 persons. One memorial work was the Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture which was located at the Halifax North Memorial Library, itself another memorial to the event.
The North Charleston Fire Museum and Educational Center is a fire museum in North Charleston, South Carolina, displaying a collection of fire fighting vehicles dating back to the 1780s. On permanent loan from the American LaFrance Company , which was headquartered nearby until its closure in 2014, the 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2 ) facility ...
Bangor Hose House No. 5, Bangor, ME, NRHP-listed, now the Hose 5 Fire Museum; Monson Engine House, Monson, ME, NRHP-listed, now the Monson Historical Society Museum; Old Fire Engine House, Orono, ME, NRHP-listed; Engine Company Number Nine Firehouse, Portland, ME, NRHP-listed; Portland Fire Museum, Portland, Maine, in the former home of Fire ...
The museum has 60 antique fire engines in its collection, including fire engines from the 1860s through just-retired apparatus. Its location for public exhibits is at 16400 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA, on the ground floor of the Bellflower Mayne Events Center. The museum is open four days a week.
Fire museums in France include: Musée des Sapeurs-Pompiers, located in 9th arrondissement, Lyon [14]; Musée des Sapeurs Pompiers de France, located in Montville, Normandy [15]
The collection relocated to Phoenix in 1974, and has since grown into the world's largest historical firefighting museum. [2] The museum has five large exhibit galleries, a video theater, and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, which commemorates U.S. firefighters who have died in the line of duty or have been decorated for acts of heroism.