
World's largest firefighting museum with over 130 fully restored fire apparatus dating from 1725 to present.
Jim Budinger
An amazing collection of historical firefighting equipment from before the United States became an independent nation through the September 11, 2001 tragedy. Beautifully presented perfectly restored trucks and artifacts. An audio guide from a downloaded app adds to the enjoyment of specific trucks. Nice gift shop. And many helpful informative forner firefighters on hand to explain the museum's collection and answer questions. Well worth an hour of time.
Geoff Travagline
Synopsis - an absolutely amazing treasure if you are in the area and well worth a few hours of your time to walk-through. The missus and I were vacationing in Arizona and looking for museums to visit. This museum popped up on our search and we were both extremely glad that we went to see it. The staff members were absolutely amazing and offered tours for those who are looking for a bit more constructive journey through an immense amount of history, content, and firefighting lore. You are able to peruse the museum at your own pace if you so choose to. There are endless avenues for you to go down, mediums of content to view, and history to soak up. No review can do it justice: you simply need to get over to the Hall of Fame and check it out yourself! 5 Flaming Stars out of 5!
M Tack (Carnatic)
The Hall of Flame is the gold standard for fire museums. It features amazingly restored apparatus and expertly curated history. The facility is massive; plan for at least 1-2 hours for a quick overview, but allow 3-4 hours to truly appreciate the depth of the collection. It is an amazing facility, chock-full of educational history and rare, one-of-a-kind items that pay homage to our brave firefighters. I highly recommend it and will definitely return.
stephen “stephen jams” rusnock
This place was amazing! Very thoughtful and very family oriented. Also rich history of fire fighters back to the 1800's, 9/11 🇺🇸, and the az hotshots. Our 6 month old was thrilled!
Rebecca Pechin
This museum was great for both me and my toddler. He loved the firetrucks, and I was very moved by the displays honoring the sacrifices that have been made by firefighters. They have a firetruck that kids can climb on, and there's a great kids play area learning all about fire safety. They have a truck that was there on 9/11, and also one from our Arizona Hot Shots. The staff were so friendly and sweet to my kid. Give this place some love, they're totally worth it.
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