Denver Firefighters Museum
1326 Tremont Pl, Denver, CO 80204
Housed in Historic Station No. 1, the museum uses an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs and documents dating from 1866 to the present to tell the story of the Denver Fire Department. The self-guided tour weaves the city’s past with the history of firefighting in creative displays that are entertaining and educational for visitors of all ages. Visit the Museum’s gift shop online for unique one-of-a-kind items.Housed in Historic Station No. 1, the museum uses an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs and documents dating from 1866 to the present to tell the story of the Denver Fire Department. The self-guided tour weaves the city’s past with the history of firefighting in creative displays that are entertaining and educational for visitors of all ages. Visit the Museum’s gift shop online for unique one-of-a-kind items.
Reviews
04/18/2011
I loved it
10/23/2007
Telling the story of Denver's fire department, with a nice cross section of artifacts, photos, and interpretive panels. The kids will love it and the adults will learn a thing or two. My favorite is the locker room, upstairs...look closely for all the details, such as prices of homes over time, and the entry of the first female fighter.
10/23/2007
Kids just love Firetrucks! You will have memories for many years.
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Mon - Sat: Sun Closed - Services/Products
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- Central Business District, Downtown Denver
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- Museums, Children's Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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