Orlando Fire Museum
4.6FreeDiscover historic fire trucks and firefighting history in a 1926 firehouse.
Housed in a restored 1926 firehouse, the Orlando Fire Museum showcases the rich history of the Orlando Fire Department. Visitors can explore vintage fire engines, historic uniforms, antique communication gear, and firefighting artifacts. Admission is free with optional donations, making it an engaging stop for families and history enthusiasts alike.
History
Originally built in 1926 as Fire Station Number Three, the Orlando Fire Museum was later relocated to Loch Haven Park. It is a testament to the valiant service of Orlando's firefighters and aims to educate the public on fire safety and the history of firefighting in the region.
Expert notes
- Visit during the special events for interactive fire safety demonstrations.
- Photography is allowed, so bring your camera for some unique photo opportunities.
Features
- Guided Tours
- Interactive Exhibits
- Photo Opportunities
- Wheelchair Accessible
Special occasion reservations
To reserve the museum for a private event, contact the museum directly through their official website or phone number.
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