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Description | The New York City Fire Museum is the official museum of the FDNY and houses one of the nation's most prominent collections of fire related art and artifacts from the 18th Century to the present. The mission of the New York City Fire Museum is to collect, preserve and present the history and cultural heritage of the fire service of New York and to provide fire prevention and safety education to the public, especially children. This renovated 1904 firehouse contains a comprehensive collection of fire-related art & artifacts from 18th century to the present. Visitors explore firefighting history from buckets to motorized apparatus, from a volunteer to professional service. |
Address |
278 Spring Street Manhattan New York City 10013 United States of America |
Phone number | 212-691-1303 |
Fax number | 212-691-3117 |
Nearest subway/ train station |
Spring St (A, C, E) |
Nearest bus stop | Spring St - Hudson St (M21) |
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Listing Views | 250 listing views. |
Submission Date | 03:20:2013 (Edited) |
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Longitude: -74.007005
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