Fireman's Hall Museum

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147 N 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Stop by this small (and free!) museum on your walking tour of Philadelphia. Staffed by actual firemen, Firemans Hall exhibits artifacts, such as leather buckets and fire marks, once and sometimes still used to fight city fires.

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Matthew L.
8/5/2025

Fireman's Hall Museum is a fire department museum and historical preservation society that opened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1967. It was founded by the Philadelphia Fire Department. The...

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Miles A.
4/25/2025

Hidden gem of a museum over in old city. Very informative with plaques and many vintage pieces from history of firefighters in Philadelphia. Entry is pay what you can / free for suggested...

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Mike C.
2/11/2024

To be a fireman. One of the more heroic occupations in my eyes and this museum has a plethora of vintage fire helmets, fire trains, you name it, most likely they have it. Our group was lucky...

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Megan K.
11/1/2018

How could you give this museum less than 5 stars? So much history in one place, and I absolutely love how it used to be a firehouse that they converted into a museum. It was so cool seeing the...

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John O.
3/25/2018

I wish this showed up higher on the list for 'things to do' in Philadelphia. We happened to stumble upon this while exploring Old City. For people in emergency services, they would especially...

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