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Friday, March 13, 2015

Me At NYC Fire Museum


This is a scene from my video about Visiting the NYC Fire Museum...fun for kids of all ages as you can see here

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Thanks to Ret. Fireman John Kenny for setting this up and taping this...he and other retired FDNY FF's there do a great job of explaining things and answering questions, and lead people through different exhibits...

We invite you to experience one of the nation's most prominent collections of fire related art, artifacts, gear, and apparatus from the late 18th century to the present. Learn more about us

We’re an important NYC institution serving the local and global community and your donation is 100% deductible. Donate Online


SPRING 2015 LECTURE SERIES

THE SECOND PRESENTER OF OUR FIVE-PART SERIES IS CHIEF JAMES MARTIN PRESENTING ON THE HISTORY OF EMS IN NEW YORK CITY, ON 3/25 AT 6 P.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE!


                            EASTER EGG HUNT SAT. APRIL 4TH! CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

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    SPRING 2015 LECTURE SERIES

    THE SECOND PRESENTER OF OUR FIVE-PART SERIES IS CHIEF JAMES MARTIN PRESENTING ON THE HISTORY OF EMS IN NEW YORK CITY, ON 3/25 AT 6 P.M. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE!


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                                EASTER EGG HUNT SAT. APRIL 4TH! CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!
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    Address
    New York City Fire Museum
    278 Spring Street
    New York, NY, 10013
    Main Telephone: 212.691.1303
    Fax: 212.352.3117
    Open 7 days a week: 10:00am - 5:00pm
    Closed major holidays
    Admission
    $8.00: Adults
    $5.00: Children (12 and under), 
     seniors and students with
     college ID
    Directions
    The New York City Fire Museum is located in the former quarters of FDNY Engine Company No. 30, a 1904 firehouse in the Hudson Square district of Manhattan.

    Telephone Numbers and Email
    Executive Director
    212.691.1303 x15
    Collection Department & Artifact Donation
    212.691.1303 x17
    Event Rental and Birthday Parties
    212.691.1303 x11
    Gift Shop and Online Sales
    212.691.1303 x13
    Kids' Fire Safety Tours and Field Trips
    212.691.1303 x14

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