One of the largest fire museums in the world show casing over 250 years of urban firefighting in America. www.firemuseummd.org
The Fire Museum of Maryland opened in 1971 as a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. It ranks as one of the finest fire fighting museums in the United States, and displays apparatus from 1806 to 1957.
The Museum provides a variety of special events for children, fire fighters, and interested adults that introduces them to the history of fire fighting, antique fire apparatus and how it was used, and related memorabilia.
Over40 rigs are on exhibit, and are complemented by a broad range of special exhibits, including an 1871 fire house. Also there is a working fire alarm telegraph system, badge and uniform displays, and Baltimore’s High Pressure Pumping System. Through a variety of exhibits and audio-visual programs, the history of fire fighting is told. Videos on hand-drawn apparatus, the 1904 Baltimore fire, fire prevention, and technical subjects provide a diverse learning experience.
The mission of the Fire Museum of Maryland is to educate the public about the history, technology, and innovation of the fire service through a unique collection of operating apparatus, memorabilia, and programs.
"The Fire Museum of Maryland opened in 1971 as a private, non-profit 501c3 corporation. It ranks as one of the finest firefighting museums in the United States, and displays apparatus from 1806 to 1957.The Museum provides a variety of special events for children, firefighters, and interested adults that introduces them to the history of firefighting, antique fire apparatus and how it was used, and related memorabilia."