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  2. Category:Firefighting museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fire Barn 5 (Elgin, Illinois) Fire Museum of Greater Cincinnati; Fire Museum of Maryland; Fire Museum of Memphis; Fire Museum of Texas; Firefighters Association of the State of New York; Fort Lauderdale Fire and Safety Museum

  3. Fire Museum of Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Museum of Memphis is located in Fire Engine House No. 1 on 118 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.In the heart of downtown Memphis, the FMOM (Fire Museum of Memphis) is considered the premiere fire museum in the country, dedicated to documenting and promoting the local history of fire fighting and educating the public in fire and life safety.

  4. List of firefighting monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    The Stentorians and the African American Firefighter Museum, Los Angeles, California; The California Firefighters Memorial in Sacramento, California is a wall with the names of hundreds of firefighters. [7] California State Capitol Museum, Sacramento, California. IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, Colorado Springs, Colorado

  5. Hall of Flame Fire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The collection relocated to Phoenix in 1974, and has since grown into the world's largest historical firefighting museum. [2] The museum has five large exhibit galleries, a video theater, and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, which commemorates U.S. firefighters who have died in the line of duty or have been decorated for acts of heroism.

  6. New York City Fire Museum - Wikipedia

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    "Firefighting on Parade" at the New York City Fire Museum. The New York City Fire Museum tells the story of the early days of firefighting in New York City. [6] 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.

  7. History of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    The history of organized firefighting began in ancient Rome while under the rule of the first Roman Emperor Augustus. [1] Prior to that, Ctesibius, a Greek citizen of Alexandria, developed the first fire pump in the third century BC, which was later improved upon in a design by Hero of Alexandria in the first century BC.

  8. Long Branch relights firefighting history with new $650K ...

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    Long Branch history: Pier returning four decades after devastating fire, with $3.25M from NJ boardwalk fund Life in Fishtown The Oliver Byron Hose Company No. 3 formed in 1890, and was the third ...

  9. Firefighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, the nature of an American firefighter's job began to change. Structural firefighting was still the main purpose of the department, but more specialized training and education, such as for high-rise structure fires, confined space environments, and building construction education were included and emphasized.