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The New York City Fire Museum is located in the former quarters of FDNY Engine Company No. 30, a renovated 1904 fire house at 278 Spring Street between Varick and Hudson Streets in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The museum cares for over 10,000 objects as well as an archive of records, ephemera and photographs estimated in the tens of thousands of pieces celebrating the history of the fire service and the New York City Fire Department. Examples of modern-day firefighting equipment are also on permanent display at the museum as well as a permanent memorial to the 343 members of the FDNY lost at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. In November 2015 the museum was granted an Absolute Charter by the Board of Regents of the New York State Department of Education.

The museum is a charitable organization under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3).

History




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The NYC Fire Museum’s roots date back to December 1870 when it was established in Fire Department Headquarters at 155 Mercer Street. between Prince and Houston Streets in Manhattan. Exactly when it was dismantled is not documented but was most likely at the time that headquarters were relocated to East 67th Street in the late 1880’s. When the NYC Fire College was established in the Packard Building at 32-02 Queens Boulevard in Long Island City, Chief John McKenna ordered that the relics be set up as a museum, along with a library, on the building’s seventh floor. A better home was secured in 1948 in the new FDNY apparatus repair shops at 48-58 35th Street in Long Island City. It remained there until 1958 when a bay was vacated at the quarters of Engine Company 7 and Hook & Ladder Company 1 at 100 Duane Street in Manhattan. This location made it much easier for the general public to visit the impressive array of artifacts exhibited on two floors of the firehouse.

In 1981, the Home Insurance Company decided to dismantle its H. V. Smith Firefighting Museum, located at 59 Maiden Lane. The collection was donated to the City of New York. However, the collection was so extensive that it could not be accommodated at the Duane Street location. The FDNY embarked on a campaign to raise the necessary funding to convert the vacant beaux-arts firehouse at 278 Spring Street originally built for Engine Company 30 in 1904 into a state-of-the-art museum. The Friends of the New York City Fire Department Collection, Inc., a 501(c)3 organization was formed to raise the necessary funds. On July 6, 1987 the new New York City Fire Museum opened its doors to the public.

On November 17, 2015, the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York granted an Absolute Charter to the New York City Fire Museum. On March 13, 2017, The Friends of the New York City Fire Department Collection, Inc. and the New York City Fire Museum merged, with the former being dissolved.


Exhibits in the museum demonstrate the changes in firefighting practices from bucket brigades to carriages to engines. The evolution of the department itself, from volunteer firefighters to municipal fire departments is also covered. The museum also houses a special memorial to the 343 members of the FDNY who lost their lives in the September 11 attacks. This memorial includes artifacts recovered from the World Trade Center site, as well as a monument commemorating each firefighter who made the Supreme Sacrifice.

The collection goes back more than 250 years, to a time when the Dutch still governed Manhattan. As a result, the museum displays only 3% of its entire collection at any one time.

Retired FDNY firefighters are often on hand to educate the public on firefighting history as well as to relate personal anecdotes.

The museum is also very active in fire safety and prevention education and has a mock apartment highlighting fire hazards for its kindergarten though 12th-grade programs.

The New York City Fire Museum attracts approximately 40,000 visitors a year. Attendance at the museum spiked to 46,000 visitors in 2002 following the September 11th attacks and has since leveled off.

Permanent exhibitions


New York City Fire Museum
New York City Fire Museum. Source : www.nycfiremuseum.org

The New York City Fire Museum tells the story of the early days of firefighting in New York City. The collection is home to firefighting artifacts and equipment dating back to the 1650s, such as carriages, engines, fire marks, buckets, trumpets, helmets, lanterns, rattles, and uniforms. Permanent exhibitions include: Firefighting on Parade, Romance of Firefighting, Fire Apparatus, and Tools and Uniforms. The museum also has an extensive collection of fire insurance marks.

Event Venue


New York City Fire Museum - Unveil
New York City Fire Museum - Unveil. Source : www.unveilevents.com

The third floor of the Museum is an open, 3,000 square foot loft-type venue that is available for private use. The Museum rents out this space. Various entities have utilized the beautiful setting for weddings, art shows, corporate meetings, book signings, production company holding/catering, private parties, fashion shows, etc. Also offered are Junior Firefighter Birthday party packages. The area includes a prep kitchen and handicap-accessible bathrooms.

Fire Safety Education


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New York City Urban Sketchers: New York City Fire Museum .... Source : nyc.urbansketchers.org

In conjunction with the FDNY Fire Safety Education Unit and the FDNY Foundation, a structured program for school groups is offered. Groups are shown an age-targeted video in a classroom setting and are then taken to a mock residence where they experience what they must do to escape from a smoke-filled room. And they are reminded to close doors behind them; a step that may have saved the lives of several adults and children in recent fires in NYC. In 2018, the mock residence was completely renovated by the combined generosity of Turner Construction Company, Carnegie Corporation, FM Global and the NY Community Trust, into the “Fire Safety Learning Center.” Now equipped with interactive components, the Center will be open to families and can be visited without the need for an escorted guide.

See also


New York City Fire Museum Weddings | Get Prices for Wedding Venues
New York City Fire Museum Weddings | Get Prices for Wedding Venues. Source : www.wedding-spot.com

  • List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
  • Fire Museum Network

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External links


New York City Fire Museum Weddings | Get Prices for Wedding Venues
New York City Fire Museum Weddings | Get Prices for Wedding Venues. Source : www.wedding-spot.com

  • Official website
  • Trial By Fire: The New York City Fire Museum
  • New York City Fire Museum Shows Hindenburg Insurance Policy

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