Fire Truck Museum

Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting    

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The world's largest firefighting museum chronicles the history of the profession and commemorates fallen firefighters.

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Aug 8, 2024
My wife and I had an incredible experience at The Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum on August 1st. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted by the warm and knowledgeable staff who made our visit… Full review by Brett J
Apr 24, 2024
Had a free afternoon in Phoenix before catching a flight home and decided to check this fire fighting museum out - such a worthwhile visit! So many fire engines parked in historical order (including … Full review by Jackie H
Feb 20, 2024
This museum is very impressive with 4 large rooms of fire department items starting with the oldest engines all the way up to the newest ones. They even have an engine which was involved in 9/11. T… Full review by Julie D
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Is the museum open on sundays
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Just checked their web site. Open on Sundays 12 - 4. Enjoy
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Is this museum appropriate for young children?
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The group I went with were 8 year old boys. They had activities that were age group we brought. There are "firetrucks" through the ages but mostly for looking not touching. I hope this helps.
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How much for admission?
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I don't remember, But if you are coming from New York to be here. I am sure it isn't more than the trip and it appears that others have answered the question. Although I will say …
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I don't remember, But if you are coming from New York to be here. I am sure it isn't more than the trip and it appears that others have answered the question. Although I will say that the Hall of Flame is a great place to visit, there are other reasons to be here depending on the time of year as we have Spring Baseball, mountains to climb, the largest City Park in the country. Golf courses, one for each of us it seems are a big reason, antique auto auctions (because they don't rust here) Air Museums, for the same reason. Then open it up for the state an we have one of the worlds most revered landmarks where you can practice any language you want. This state is busting open with things to see and do. We have been taking 5 day trips to various places around the state so we can go to the reservations and see Monument Valley, etc. Our Arizona Highways Magazine isn't the masterpiece that it is because we have great Photographers, but because the great photographers are drawn here because it is the most masterfully beautiful place in this world. Sorry for running on like that, but I feel it deeply. Also if you are into gardening there are certain restrictions due to climate, but you can grow and harvest every month of the year. You can't do that anyplace else., but if you are coming here either stay a while to see it all or get a jet pack for the back end of your car. Ta
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What time are you open?
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The museum is open to visitors Tuesday – Saturday, 10am to 6pm with last admission being at 5pm
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