Bill & Bonnie Daniels Firefighters Hall & Museum

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664 22nd Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418

Bill & Bonnie Daniels Firefighters Hall & Museum in Minneapolis, MN, is dedicated to the education and historic preservation of the state's fire service. The museum offers a range of engaging exhibits and collections that highlight the legacy and contributions of firefighters in Minnesota.

The venue also hosts various events, educational opportunities, and birthday parties, making it an inviting space for both first-time visitors and the community to explore. With a commitment to preserving the history of firefighting, it serves as a unique attraction that fosters appreciation and awareness of this vital profession.

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5.06 reviews
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One Girl's Opinio N.
1/31/2023

This is a neighborhood gem! I took my two year old nephew there and we had the best time. Tons of fire trucks, equipment used throughout the years and an awesome kids area with uniform items to...

Steven E.
10/4/2024

Perfect place for a child's birthday party and plenty of stuff for adults to see on the history of the Minneapolis fire department

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Justine L.
1/12/2019

I just discovered the Firefighters Hall and Museum today. I discovered it through the library SmartPass, and was so glad I went. My toddler is TOTALLY into fire engines right now, and for a...

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Molly D.
7/30/2014

This place was the perfect place for a kids birthday party! The kids had a blast playing on the truck, with the models set up for play, and sliding down the fire pole. It was so easy to order...

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Sean S.
5/2/2015

A wonderful display of firefighting equipment and apparatus from early times through today. The display include rolling stock, equipment, photos, and an extensive library. There is even a working...

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