New York City Fire Museum - Reviews from across the web
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New York City Fire Museum - expert review In the former headquarters of Engine 30, a handsome Beaux-Arts building dating from 1904, retired firefighters volunteer their time to answer visitors' questions. The collection of firefighting tools from the 18th century to the present includes hand-pulled and horse-drawn engines, pumps, and unifor... fodors.com
New York City Fire Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | New York City | Frommers.com - expert review Housed in a real three-story 1904 firehouse, the former quarters of FDNY Engine Co. 30, this museum houses one of the countrys most extensive collections of fire-service memorabilia from the 18th century to the present. It is also the be... frommers.com
Well worth a visit - user review We visited this museum on our trip to NYC in 2006 with our 8 year old daughter. Although the site is small (ish) in New York terms we had a great time with no crowds to get in the way. O... tripadvisor.com
fantastic - user review We, from Denmark, went to the museum last week. First we visited Ground Zero and then the museum. At the museum we talked to a retired firefighter who spent a lot of time to te... travel.yahoo.com
Worth a visit. - user review Finally visited this museum set in an old firehouse in Spring Street.It's full of old trucks, equipment, and photo's on three levels.Worth the visit alone for the WTC memorial room where there ar... tripadvisor.com
New York City Fire Museum - expert review The history of firefighting is offered through a large collection of fire-related art and memorabilia dating back to Colonial times. Exhibits include: buckets, hand-pumpers, steamers, early fire engines and a dog - and that's just the first floor. HOURS VITAL INFO: Best suited for all ages You can e... ettractions.com
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