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- Firefighting History | New York City Fire Museum | USA
The New York City Fire Museum houses and displays one of the nation’s most important collections of fire-related art and artifacts from the late 18th century onward
- Visitor Information | New York City Fire Museum | United States
The New York City Fire Museum is located in a renovated 1904 firehouse at 278 Spring Street, between Varick and Hudson Streets, in Manhattan’s Hudson Square district
- New York City Fire Museum - Wikipedia
The New York City Fire Museum is a museum dedicated to the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City It is housed in the former quarters of the FDNY's Engine Company No 30, a renovated 1904 fire house at 278 Spring Street between Varick and Hudson Streets
- Why is the NYC Fire Museum closed? - Time Out
Responding to structural concerns, the New York City Fire Museum is currently closed and will stay shut until further notice, the museum announced on its website
- New York City Fire Museum
The New York City Fire Museum is the official museum of the FDNY Occupying a renovated 1904 Beaux‐Arts firehouse at 278 Spring Street in Hudson Square, west of SoHo, the museum is home to a renowned collection of fire‐related art and artifacts from the 18th century to the present; including hand‐pumped fire engines, horse‐drawn vehicles
- Home - New York City Fire Museum
Official Museum of the FDNY New York City Fire Museum 278 Spring Street New York, NY, 10013 Phone: 212 691 1303 Fax: 212 352 3117 Open 5 days a week, Wednesday - Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm Closed on major holidays The New York City Fire Museum is located in a renovated 1904 firehouse in the SoHo district of Manhattan
- The New York City Fire Museum | A complete Visitors Guide
The New York City Fire Museum is a small museum in SoHo which tells the story about the FDNY You’ll get to see fire-related art, artifacts, gear, and apparatus from the late 18th century to the present
- New York City Fire Museum - Visit A City
This museum displays artifacts, photos and documentation which illustrate the evolution of firefighting from the early days of New York City where a simple bucket brigade was used to extinguish fires to today's modern day firefighters
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