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The Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum, formerly Station 3 and simply known as the Orlando Fire Museum, showcases the history of Orlando’s fire department and features a variety of antique equipment that includes an array of impressive fire engines. Based in a beautifully restored two-story, red brick firehouse that was built in 1926, the Orlando Fire Museum boasts fascinating exhibits and displays including a lovingly restored 1926 American LaFrance fire engine, a 1919 ladder truck, LaFrance apparatus from the early 1900s, and fire-fighting artifacts such as helmets and other tools. The Randall R. Tuten Orlando Fire Museum is open on Friday and Saturday.

814 E Rollins St, Orlando, FL 32803, Phone: 407-246-3468

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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