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  1. Tues-Sat: 10am – 6pm. * LAST ADMISSION AT 5PM. Museum Admission. Adult (18+): $17.00. Senior (62+): $15.00. Student (6-17): $15.00. Child (3-5): $10.00. Group rate available for parties of 10+. Call at least 24 hours prior to your visit to reserve your rate. Holiday Closures. New Year’s Day. Easter. Memorial Day. Labor Day. Thanksgiving Day.

  2. The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting is located at 6101 East Van Buren Street, across Van Buren from the Phoenix Zoo, and next door to Phoenix Municipal ASU Baseball Stadium. The museum is conveniently located near the borders of Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe, and is less than a 10 minute drive from many of the hotels and motels in these ...

  3. The museum has over 130 wheeled pieces in the collection. There are over 10,000 smaller objects, all of which relate to the history of firefighting. Hall of Flame has six exhibit galleries. Visitors receive an exhibits catalogue which describes the major exhibits.

  4. Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting. 423 reviews. #3 of 430 things to do in Phoenix. Speciality Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The world's largest firefighting museum chronicles the history of the profession and commemorates fallen firefighters.

  5. Feb 1, 2021 · In fact, the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting is the largest firefighting museum in the world with more than 130 wheeled pieces, dating from 1725 to the present, on display. It also houses an impressive collection of badges, alarms, helmets, and gear and has a firetruck that kids can climb on.

  6. The collection relocated to Phoenix in 1974, and has since grown into the world's largest historical firefighting museum. The museum has five large exhibit galleries, a video theater, and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, which commemorates U.S. firefighters who have died in the line of duty or have been decorated for acts of heroism.

  7. The world's largest museum of firefighting history offers more than a hundred fire trucks, steamers, hand pumpers and other fully restored pieces of fire apparatus, dating from 1725 to the early 2000s, as well as other artifacts and memorabilia from all corners of the globe.