Jun 09 2009

Fireman’s Hall Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fireman’s Hall Museum is a museum of fire equipment located in a historic fire hall.

The first floor showcases antique fire equipment from various periods in the city’s history.  Upstairs, hands-on areas for kids include a phone where they can practice dialing 911.

There is no admission fee to visit the museum.  The Fireman’s Hall Museum is just down the street from Elfreth’s Alley, and is a nice little stop if you have kids (or adults) who are interested in firefighting.

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