The Firehouse Museum in San Diego, CA, is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history and heritage of firefighting. Housed in the former home of San Diego Fire Station No. 6, the museum showcases a collection of firefighting equipment and apparatus dating back to the late 1800s, including La Jolla's first fire engine and a piece of steel from the World Trade Center.
With a mission to educate and inspire, the Firehouse Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the brave world of firefighters and their contributions to the community. From its location in the vibrant Little Italy area of downtown San Diego, the museum invites both locals and tourists to explore the fascinating exhibits and become a part of the fire service history by becoming a member or making a tax-deductible donation.
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