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Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
Type: History Museums, Museums
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Presenting the world's largest display of firefighting equipment, this museum highlights 100 restored pieces of hand-to-hand, horse-drawn, and mechanized firefighting equipment from 1725 to 1961.... Read More
Presenting the world's largest display of firefighting equipment, this museum highlights 100 restored pieces of hand-to-hand, horse-drawn, and mechanized firefighting equipment from 1725 to 1961. Additional exhibits include a fire truck for children to climb on and several other restored fire engines. A firefighter wannabe can dress up in official-looking coats, hats, and other gear, just like the real thing! The Hall of Flame is located near the borders of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe in the Phoenix Papago Park area, across from the Phoenix Zoo and next door to Phoenix Municipal Stadium. It makes for a convenient stop if you're checking out these other attractions.
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Hours:
- Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun noon-4pm
Admissions:
- Adult $6, Senior (62+) $5, Youth (6-17) $4, Child (3-5) $1.50
EXPERT TIPS BY:
Patricia Escarcega
Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson Local Expert
- Things to Do with Kids, Family-Friendly Museums: "Check out the impressive collection of over 200 historic fire fighting helmets from around the world."
- Best for Things to Do with Kids, Family-Friendly Museums Because: The Hall of Flame offers a unique look at historic fire engines from around the country.