The Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati, also known as the Cincinnati Fire Museum, is a place where visitors can explore the rich history of firefighting in Greater Cincinnati, Ohio. The museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing firefighting artifacts, as well as honoring the firefighters who have served in the past and those who continue to serve today.
The Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati offers a comprehensive display of over 200 years of firefighting history. Visitors can view exhibits that include examples of early leather fire buckets, an 1808 fire drum, the oldest surviving fire engine in Cincinnati, and an 1836 hand pumper. These artifacts provide a unique insight into the evolution of firefighting equipment and techniques over the centuries.
In addition to its historical exhibits, the Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati also features an interactive exhibit. This exhibit allows visitors to experience a modern Emergency-One fire engine cab firsthand. Visitors can wail the siren, ring the bell, and flash the lights, providing a unique and engaging experience.
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West Court Street 315, Cincinnati
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