Pennsylvania National Fire Museum is a museum Midtown Harrisburg located in United States.
1820 N 4th St Harrisburg , PA 17102 United States
It contains photographs of area fires over the past decade, newspaper clippings, artwork, fire fighting toys , smokey the bear statue . Has flags, uniforms and hats from the founding days of the 1790's.
Several U.S. Presidents continue to pay tribute to the fallen firefighters of 9/11. This museum , housed in the 1899 Victorian firehouse Reily Hose Company No. 10, features an 911 anniversary display. Read more
What an amazing facility! Definitely worth checking out!
Housed in a 19th century Victorian firehouse, be sure to check out historic equipment and artifacts from the 1700's. Read more
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Check out the equipment and artifacts that date back to the 1700's!
Fantastic children's play area just as you enter. Hours of fun for kids on a cold or rainy day! - Derek M
Outstanding museum. Takes you through the entire war in a very interactive exhibit experience. Highly recommend for the history buff or the general learner. It's a great experience. - James C