The New Bedford Fire Museum is a local history museum situated at 51 Bedford Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States. It is a place where visitors can learn about the history of firefighting in the city through a collection of firefighting equipment and memorabilia.
The museum is housed in the 1867 Fire Station No. 4, which is the oldest surviving fire station in the city. This historic building adds to the authenticity and charm of the museum, providing a unique backdrop for the exhibits.
The New Bedford Fire Museum is open to the public between July 4 and Labor Day. Visitors are advised to plan their visit during this period to ensure they can explore the museum and its exhibits.
The museum boasts a collection of old firefighting equipment and some old fire engines. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the past and show how firefighting techniques and equipment have evolved over the years.
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51 Bedford St, New Bedford
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