The New York City Fire Museum provides visitors with an opportunity to experience one of the country’s most prominent collections of apparatus, gear, artifacts, and art related to fire, dating back to the late eighteenth century up to present day.

The various displays showcase the evolution of firefighting in New York City, starting with the bucket brigades of New Amsterdam up through the history of volunteer firefighters up to present day firefighting equipment and techniques. The New York City Fire Museum is also home to a memorial for the FDNY members who made the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11.

278 Spring St, New York, NY, 10013, Phone: 212-691-1303, Map

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