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Revision as of 16:01, 21 March 2019

firemanshallmuseum.org

Exterior of the Fireman's Hall Museum.

The National Fire House and Museum of Philadelphia

The museum is housed in a renovated 1902 firehouse. Fireman's Hall Museum is one of the nation's premier fire museums focused on the preservation of Philly fire history and promoting fire safety. Philadelphia is the birthplace of the first volunteer fire companies. In 1736, Benjamin Franklin created the first fire brigade called The Union Fire Company.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the museum's home page.

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