Located on North Fourth Street, the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum is housed in the 1899 Victorian firehouse called the Reily Hose Company No. 10. Dedicated to the state’s fire fighting heritage, the museum displays a large collection of artifacts that range from historic equipment from the past to the fire tools typically used today.

The museum’s collection includes examples of hand-drawn fire fighting equipment as well as many pieces of vintage fire apparatuses. Exhibits include artifacts, informational displays, images, and much more, all related to the history of fire fighting in the region. The museum also contains a video presentation area and gift shop.

Address: 1820 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Phone: 717-232-8915

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