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  1. THE FIRE DEPARTMENT MUSEUM IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS FROM JANUARY-APRIL 2024. Hours: CLOSED. Contact: 201-656-2240; info@hobokenmuseum.org. Admission: $5 for adults, free for children (donations welcome) Directions: 213 Bloomfield Street. There’s something for everyone at the Hoboken Fire Department Museum.

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  2. Hoboken Fire Department Museum 213 Bloomfield Street, 45-60 minutes. There’s something for everyone at the Hoboken Fire Department Museum. Young visitors will experience an interactive Storytime program, and get a boost into the driver’s seat of the shiny red Ahrens Fox fire engine, built circa 1932.

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  4. Hoboken Fire Museum, Hoboken, New Jersey. 1,213 likes · 523 were here. Vintage equipment, photographs, articles and artifacts trace the history of fire fighting in Hoboken.

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  5. Phone:201.656.2240. info@hobokenmuseum.org. Hoboken Fire Department Museum. 213 Bloomfield St. Closed for Renovations. Tuesday – Thursday2 to 7 pm. Friday1 to 5 pm. Saturday & Sunday12 to 5 pm. Admission:$5.

  6. Hoboken Fire Department Museum. 213 Bloomfield St. Hoboken, NJ 07030. 201-656-2240. Email. Website. Overview. Amenities. Map. Nearby. Overview. There's something for everyone at the Hoboken Fire Department Museum.

  7. Jun 5, 2021 · You can catch her at art exhibitions, trying new restaurants, traveling, diving into a new book, thrifting, or indulging in some form of arts and crafts. The Hoboken Fire Department Museum displays decades of local fire department history in a fun way. This family-friendly gem is a must-visit.

  8. Apr 20, 2018 · A shiny, red Ahrens-Fox Chemical hose and wagon is the centerpiece of the Hoboken Fire Department Museum. It dates back to 1932. “In those days, it was the Cadillac of fire engines,” said Bill Bergin, a retired Hoboken Deputy Chief and curator of the Hoboken Fire Department Museum.

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