Located in the historic Engine House No.6, the Kansas Firefighters Museum offers a memorable day out for visitors of all ages. The Engine House was built in 1909 and was home to the last horse-drawn fire station in service in Wichita. The engine house has been fully restored to its original grandeur and is now filled with a wealth of fire-fighting memorabilia. Here you can admire 2 fully-restored antique fire trucks, many historic photos and all kinds of vintage fire-fighting equipment including hoses, nozzles, boots, bells and helmets. Close to the museum you can visit the Kansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial courtyard which honors all firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty.

Kansas Firefighters Museum, 1300 S. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67211, 316 264 5990

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