Hall of Flame Fire Museum

1069 reviews

6101 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

www.hallofflame.org

+16022753473

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Hall of Flame Fire Museum is a History museum located at 6101 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008. It has received 1069 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-6PM
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
Thursday10AM-6PM
Friday10AM-6PM
Saturday10AM-6PM
Sunday10AM-6PM

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  • The address of Hall of Flame Fire Museum: 6101 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

  • Hall of Flame Fire Museum has 4.8 stars from 1069 reviews

  • History museum

  • "This was my first time ever seeing a place that specifically honors a group of first responders so it was an honor seeing this"

    "Oh my gosh what a fun Expirence, my father me and my son went"

    "So many cool firetruck! Great place for kids"

    "The two gentleman Bob and George working the desk were so knowledgeable, fun, and happy to help! The museum was clean and very visitor friendly"

    "Amazing collection of fire engines going all the way back to 1725"

Reviews

  • Kendrick Williams

This was my first time ever seeing a place that specifically honors a group of first responders so it was an honor seeing this. My queen Revonna and I visited this place and thanked the firefighters for their services. I took photos and videos but they shortened my videos since they were too long, unfortunately. More

  • Jerry Groves

Oh my gosh what a fun Expirence, my father me and my son went. Aging 62-1 we had a blast. The gentleman there loved the knowledge they have gained over their lifetime and were not shy to pass on the history. We absolutely loved this museum and will surely return. 10/10 More

  • Pat Biancardi

So many cool firetruck! Great place for kids. They can climb on a truck, dress like a firefighter, go into a playhouse, and learn about fire safety. Adults will enjoy seeing the evolution of firetrucks from the 1700's till now. Reasonable admission, it's a hidden gem! More

  • Kyauna Kring

The two gentleman Bob and George working the desk were so knowledgeable, fun, and happy to help! The museum was clean and very visitor friendly. The bathrooms were clean, the place is very wheelchair accessible, and very easy to get around

  • KNK209

Amazing collection of fire engines going all the way back to 1725. They have the only surviving engine from 9/11, which has been restored. The staff are extremely knowledgeable about everything in the museum. Many are retired firefighters

  • Ghost Town Curator

Loved this museum! Everyone we met was passionate about telling the stories and saving as much of this history as possible. This huge collection has something for everyone and a great kids area with interactive activities. Plan at least a

  • Stephanie Pretto

We were greeted by Bob and Rick they were both kind and clearly passionate about the history of fire fighting. I had my three year old with us so they made special care to tell us of all the areas he could play and what truck he could

  • Shyla Collier

This place is amazing. So much fun and it seems never ending. There is a lot to see and do. The staff is extremely friendly and knowledgeable. We really found it interesting hearing the real time fire dispatch. There is a plethora of

  • Deidre May

The director was fully aware of the different types of fire engines when they were used. What century was it created? What country were they created? What made it special was to actually see these engines up close and personal and

  • Todd Lancaster

I went to the Hall of Flame Fire Museum, and it was really cool! It's all about fire trucks and firefighters. They have a lot of old fire engines, and you can even sit in some of them. There are neat exhibits about the history of

  • Tony M

We had a "private tour" . From a volunteer Rick, he was extremely knowledgeable about this museum..I saw a patch from my old Fire dept, on thier patch wall and others from Long Island NY where I was a Volunteer Fireman.. More

  • Malcolm Peralty

It was good but my brother in law was in a rush to see the newer engines and there weren't many from the modern era. Lots of patches, love the computer search terminal. Could use more interactive things for adults. More

  • Sterling Grogg

I really enjoy this hidden gem. It's got ac, isn't crazy expensive and offers a deep history on a very niche topic that you're unlikely to find elsewhere. The staff are attentive and educational for any questions.

  • Brian Atkins

A fantastic museum on a very interesting topic (I may be a little biased). Recommend for anyone interested in fire fighting history! Oh, and they have a HUGE patch collection. More

  • Cyndee J

This place was fantastic, so many fire engines, stories, patches, just a lot to look at and learn about. Run by retired fire fighters who love talking about the history. More

  • Joe Moore

Amazing displays and history of the fire service. They have a FDNY rescue truck that responded to towers. They also have one of the Yarnell 19 buggies. Awesome museum. More

  • Vicki B

What an absolutely FANTASTIC museum!!! Every time I visit Phoenix I make sure to visit as many of the museums as I can, and this gem has definitely become my favourite!

  • Gregory Ervin

They had a Halloween event for kids. We took our 2 year old and he had a blast trick or treating. We loved seeing and learning firefighting history. More

  • Dynamo Kapitan

My first time in Fire museum but I definitely like it. A lot of good stuff here from the past and a piece from the World Trade Center Center.

  • Charles Gee

First responders and fire safety. Truly a great way to spend the afternoon. The collection is amazing More

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