Boston Fire Museum is a museum Seaport District Boston located in United States.
344 Congress St (at Farnsworth St.) Boston , MA 02210 United States
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Great place to have a Birthday Party for children plenty of room upstairs I never get tired of hosting these parties each child is unique in there own way always have a good time
Explore memorabilia with a rich history from one of the oldest fire departments in the country - dating back to 1678. Admission is free but the museum is only open Saturdays. Read more
Great little museum with knowledgeable docents. Good exhibit on the 1942 Cocoanut Grove fire. Interesting info on mechanical fire box system. Worth stopping by if you are in the area.
In the early 1900s, molasses was used to make munitions. When a tank burst, it sent a tsunami of molasses through Boston's streets. Find out more about the deadly accident here. Read more
Check out Boston's Fire Truck #1 — from 1792!
Excellent antique apparatus collection !
Great place for Toddlers. Love the kidspace room on 2nd floor and water exhibit. Bubble exhibit is also one that you don't want miss! - Kaitlin Halloran
The Otis House Museum exemplifies the elegant life led by Boston's governing class after the American Revolution. It also houses Historic New England's headquarters & its Library and Archives. - HISTORY
Attended a friend's wedding here. Pleasant staff, very helpful, a beautiful Boston gem, historic brickwork and original machinery. - Sheldon Fox
You cannot go wrong here for either breakfast or lunch. Want healthy and delicious with a great vibe? This is the place! - Wendy Abshire
Excellent tour. The perfect blend of history and entertainment. I'm not normally a fan of tours with actors but this one really works and is always fun. - Zara Farrar
Fantastic cuisine. Excellent service. Nice place. Beautiful people. Thy it. Price in line with Boston - Marco Giraudi