Old Plaza Firehouse

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501 N Los Angeles St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Old Plaza Firehouse is a historic venue in Los Angeles, CA that offers event space rental for various occasions.

With its unique charm and character, this establishment provides a memorable setting for gatherings and celebrations.

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Jo S.
7/22/2022

This is a small museum housed inside the oldest firehouse of the city of LA. It is a historic building dating 1884, close to Olivera Street, very easy to find. I discovered it just by walking...

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Kimberly H.
2/25/2025

Love this place, not always open, but so much history and amazing photos inside, wish you could go upstairs but understandable why you can't. Very old beautiful fire station. Friendliest nicest...

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Nessa D.
7/17/2022

Great place to learn history! This place has multiple showings per day and it's a great learning experience for students or anyone that's looking to learn about LA history. Check out the tour...

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Cassandra Y.
10/27/2015

The Admission: FREE!! But they do take donations. The Museum: It is a very small museum but informative. One of the museums near Olvera Street. There is always on staff on duty in case you have...

Mark P.
6/18/2021

An informative exhibit that makes you appreciate the sacrifices of so many firefighters throughout our city's history! I highly recommend going!

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