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Discover Valor: Hall of Flame Museum: Immerse in 35,000 Sq Ft of Firefighting History & Heroism

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Step into the thrilling world of firefighting at the Hall of Flame Museum, where visitors of all ages can explore captivating exhibits, rare artifacts, and hands-on activities that honor the valor and dedication of fire heroes.

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Highlights

  • Gain immersive access to 35,000 square feet of captivating exhibits, showcasing the valor and dedication of firefighting heroes.

  • Explore a vast collection of over 130 wheeled pieces and thousands of artifacts, from historic fire apparatus to unique uniforms.

  • Delight in the interactive fire safety exhibit, featuring a two-room safety house and hands-on activities perfect for children.

  • Uncover invaluable insights into fire prevention and emergency medical services, fostering appreciation for community safeguards.

  • Offer A perfect gift for history buffs, aspiring firefighters, or families seeking an educational and inspiring day out.

What To Expect

Start your adventure at the Hall of Flame Museum, where the echoes of heroic deeds fill the 70,000-square-foot facility, with 35,000 square feet dedicated to immersive exhibit galleries. Prepare to be captivated by an extensive collection of over 130 wheeled pieces, from antique horse-drawn engines to modern motorized fire apparatus, each telling a story of courage and innovation. You'll marvel at thousands of smaller artifacts, including intricate fire alarms, historic helmets, and unique uniforms, meticulously preserved to showcase the evolution of firefighting through the ages.
What to expect media
Journey through dedicated exhibits that illuminate the history and heroic efforts of firefighters, gaining invaluable insights into their unwavering dedication. Children and adults alike will be enthralled by the interactive fire safety exhibit, featuring a two-room safety house and numerous hands-on activities designed to educate and inspire. This immersive experience not only honors the legacy of those who safeguard our communities but also empowers visitors with crucial knowledge of fire prevention techniques and emergency medical services, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for these brave individuals.

Plan Your Visit

  • Operating HoursTues-Sat: 10 AM – 6 PM
    Sun & Mon Closed
    Last admission at 5 PM

Ticket Options

Adult Admission

Uncover the world of firefighting and its evolution, offering an immersive experience for visitors aged 17 and above.

Student Admission

Provide an educational opportunity for young minds aged 6-17 to explore the exhibits and gain a deeper understanding of the heroic efforts of firefighters.

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FAQs

What can I expect to see at the Hall of Flame Museum?

You'll explore an extensive collection across 35,000 square feet of exhibit galleries, featuring over 130 wheeled pieces, historic fire apparatus, uniforms, equipment, and thousands of smaller artifacts from firefighting history.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Absolutely! The museum offers a dedicated fire safety exhibit with a two-room safety house and numerous hands-on activities specifically designed to engage and educate children aged 6-17.

What makes the Hall of Flame Museum unique?

It's a comprehensive 70,000-square-foot facility with 35,000 square feet of exhibits, showcasing a vast and unique collection of firefighting history, from antique apparatus to modern equipment, all while focusing on fire prevention and heroic efforts.

What insights can I gain from visiting the museum?

Visitors gain invaluable insights into the evolution of firefighting, fire prevention techniques, and emergency medical services, fostering a deeper appreciation for the brave individuals who protect our communities.

Can I host events at the museum?

Yes, the museum's unique and historical setting provides an ideal backdrop for hosting memorable gatherings, adding a touch of significance to any event.

What is the age range for student admission?

Student admission is specifically designed for young minds aged 6-17, providing an educational opportunity to delve into the exhibits and gain a deeper understanding of firefighting history.

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About The Hall of Flame Fire Museum

The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting showcases the history of firefighting with nearly an acre's worth of exhibits and restored pieces of firefighting equipment that date as far back as 1725. Visitors can check out a Rhode Island fire engine from 1844 that was capable of pumping 250 gallons of water per minute, or 250 gallons per minute of sarsaparilla to fuel citywide block parties! The Hall's fire helmet collection presents 400 protective pieces from around the world and, in the museum's sixth gallery, the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes honors firefighters who were decorated for heroism and those who have died in the line of duty.

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