Denver Firefighters Museum
The mission of the Denver Firefighters Museum is to preserve the history of the Denver Fire Department and firefighting through the collection and preservation of artifacts, documents and photographs. A very kid-friendly place, the museum allows you to follow in the boot prints of a firefighter on a self-guided tour as you discover the story of Fire Station One and the history of firefighting in Denver, past and present. Learn about the equipment firefighters used, see vintage fire trucks and utilize hands-on activity stations. Children can experience Education at the Station having hands-on fun! Our fire safety stops take kids to interactive learning stations designed to instill fire safe behaviors. Museum open M- Sat 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission: “Adults $6, Children 2-12 $4, Students & Seniors (65+) $5, Members – Free. We offer several free days throughout the year as well as special events, birthday parties, and rentals. For more information call 303.892.1436.Denver Firefighters Museum
1326 Tremont Place
303-892-1436
www.denverfirefightersmuseum.org.