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Fireman’s Hall Museum

EIN: 23-7394089 · Philadelphia, PA

Preservation Of Firefighting History
Education On Fire Safety
Recognition Of African American Firefighters' Contributions

Our Story

Fireman’s Hall Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the Philadelphia Fire Department. Housed in a beautifully renovated 1898 firehouse, this premier fire museum celebrates the legacy of firefighting in Philadelphia, the birthplace of the first volunteer fire companies established by Benjamin Franklin in 1736.

Impact

Attracting approximately 40,000 visitors annually, the museum educates the public about fire safety and honors the contributions of firefighters, especially African American firefighters in Philadelphia.

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