The New York City Fire Museum is a museum dedicated to the New York City Fire Department in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is housed in the former quarters of the FDNY's Engine Company No. 30, a renovated 1904 fire house at 278 Spring Street between Varick and Hudson Streets.
The museum cares for over 10,000 objects as well as an archive of records, ephemera and photographs estimated in the tens of thousands of pieces celebrating the history of the fire service and the FDNY. Examples of modern-day firefighting equipment, as well as a permanent memorial to the 343 members of the FDNY who died at the World Trade Center site after the September 11 attacks, are also on permanent display at the museum. In November 2015 the museum was granted an Absolute Charter by the Board of Regents of the New York State Department of Education. The entity that runs the museum is classified as a 501 organization.
Daily: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on major holidays.
Adults: $8
Students, Seniors & Children: $5
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Fire_Museum
Official Website http://www.nycfiremuseum.org/
Phone +1 212 352 3117
Address 278 Spring Street, Manhattan, NY 10013, USA
Coordinates 40°43'32.081" N -74°0'24.98" E