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Denver Firefighters Museum: A Historic Tribute to Denver's Bravest

Explore Denver's firefighting history in a preserved 1909 firehouse, featuring vintage equipment and interactive fire safety exhibits.

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Housed in the former Fire Station No. 1, the Denver Firefighters Museum showcases the history of Denver's Fire Department. Explore vintage fire engines, artifacts, and exhibits that highlight the evolution of firefighting and fire safety, offering an engaging experience for all ages.

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1326 Tremont Pl, Denver, Central Business District, Colorado, 80204, US
Tuesday
10 am-4 pm
Wednesday
10 am-4 pm
Thursday
10 am-4 pm
Friday
10 am-4 pm
Saturday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Colorado State Capitol, walk northwest on E Colfax Ave towards N Grant St. Turn left onto Tremont Pl. The Denver Firefighters Museum will be on your right in less than a block. Walking time is approximately 5-7 minutes.

    Public Transport

    The Denver Firefighters Museum is accessible via multiple public transportation options. Several bus routes stop near the museum. Check the RTD (Regional Transportation District) website for the most up-to-date bus schedules and routes. A standard ticket on the bus or light rail is $2.75 for a three-hour pass. Day passes are available for $5.50. The museum is also a short walk from the closest light rail station.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout Denver. A short taxi ride within downtown Denver typically costs around $9.10. Be sure the driver starts the meter at the base fare of $3.50. Keep in mind that fares may vary depending on the time of day and demand.

    Parking

    Metered street parking is available along Tremont Place, typically costing $2.00 per hour, with a two-hour maximum. Several paid parking lots are also located within close walking distance of the museum. Prices for these lots range from $5 to $12 for daily rates. Parking Panda and SpotHero offer options for reserving parking in advance.

    Local tips

    Check the museum's website for information on temporary exhibits and special events.
    Visit during off-peak hours (weekdays) for a less crowded experience.
    Take advantage of the interactive exhibits, especially if you're visiting with children.
    Consider using public transportation or ride-sharing services, as parking can be limited.

    Discover more about Denver Firefighters Museum

    The Denver Firefighters Museum, located in the historic Fire Station No. 1 at 1326 Tremont Place, Denver, CO, is dedicated to preserving the history of the Denver Fire Department and educating the public about fire safety. The building itself, constructed in 1909, is a prime example of Neoclassical architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally designed by Glen W. Huntington, the station housed horse-drawn fire wagons and horse stalls. In 1924, it was renovated to accommodate motorized fire trucks, with reinforced concrete added to support the increased weight. The second floor, once a dormitory and hayloft, was converted into a kitchen, locker room, and living quarters. The museum's exhibits feature a variety of artifacts, documents, and photographs that trace the history of firefighting in Denver from its early days to the present. Visitors can see vintage fire equipment, including a horse-drawn steamer and motorized engines from the 1920s to the 1950s. Interactive displays cater to children, teaching them about fire prevention and safety. The Denver Firefighters Museum not only preserves historically significant items but also focuses on educating the public about fire safety and fire prevention. It is a place where visitors can learn about the evolution of firefighting technology and the brave individuals who have served the Denver community.
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