MUSEUM - FIRE HISTORY | WESTERN RESERVE FIRE MUSEUM AND EDUCATION CENTER

Provides a collection of historical fire memorabilia on display covering the 11 counties of the Western Reserve. Also provides a room dedicated to fire safety activities for all ages. Some of the apparatus on display are the Cleveland Volunteer Fire Department 1852 Button Hand Engine Forest City No. 2; an 1839 Douglas hand engine from Newton Falls believed to be the oldest surviving hand engine in Northeast Ohio; an 1880 4-wheel hose reel from new York State; and a 1919 White pumper that was Elyria Engine 2.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

310 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

Hours

W-Sa: 10:00am-4:00pm

Application process

Phone for information or walk-in during service hours.

Fee

Fixed Fee; Free to Museum Members.

Eligibility

No restrictions.

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WESTERN RESERVE FIRE MUSEUM AND EDUCATION CENTER

Provides a museum which preserves the history of the fire departments in the 11 counties of the Western Reserve and other fire history. Promotes a better understanding of the role of the fire department within the community. Offers fire safety activities including educational workshops for all ages.