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Denver Firefighters Museum
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Housed in Historic Station No. 1, the museum uses an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs and documents dating from 1866 to the present to tell the story of the Denver Fire Department.
05/29/2026
π Ready to learn fire safety together? π
We are hosting our Squirt's Fire Safety Classes this weekend! These special sessions are designed specifically for preschoolers and their grown-ups to learn and explore together. π§βππ§
Best of all, the class is FREE with paid museum admission!
Here is the latest availability update for our 9:30 AM β 11:00 AM classes:
π΄ Friday, May 29th: SOLD OUT! Thank you for the amazing response.
π’ Saturday, May 30th: SPACES STILL AVAILABLE!
Don't let your little ones miss out on learning crucial safety skills through fun, hands-on activities with you by their side.
ποΈ Secure your Saturday morning spot before they are gone!
π Click the link below to register now.
https://denverfirefightersmuseum.org/program-registration
Come to the Denver Firefighters Museum gift shop to buy your copy of βFirehouses of North America: A Pictorial Historyβ by Photographer Jeremiah Herderich.
π VEHICLE DEEP DIVE: Days of Combustion this Sunday! π
Ever wondered what powers a historic fire engine? Join us this Sunday, May 24, from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM for an exclusive look inside the motor compartments of our classic fleet.
Our Days of Combustion event gives you rare, after-hours access to the engineering and horsepower that defined firefighting history. Led by a fire vehicle expert, you will trace the evolution of early motorized apparatus and get a close-up look at these incredible featured rigs:
π₯ 1924 LaFrance Fire Engine
π₯ 1942 LaFrance Squad
π₯ 1953 Seagrave Fire Engine
Bring the family down for an afternoon of big trucks, rich history, and hands-on learning.
π Where: Denver Firefighters Museum (1326 Tremont Pl)
ποΈ When: Sunday, May 24 | 1:30 PM β 3:30 PM
ποΈ Cost: $10.00 per person
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ΏοΈ Plus, street parking is FREE downtown on Sundays!
β οΈ Note: Registration is strictly required for this exclusive tour, and space is limited!
π Don't wait until the tickets burn out! Reserve your spot now at https://denverfirefightersmuseum.org/program-registration.
05/21/2026
π₯ Uncover the sparks that built Denver!
π§±Before it was a city of brick, Denver was almost entirely destroyed by fire. Join the Denver Firefighters Museum this Saturday morning from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM for our Remember the Embers gallery talk program!
This time, our museum director will guide you through our major temporary exhibit, Founding a Legacy: the Denver Fire Department. Celebrating 160 years of local firefighting heritage, this exhibit showcases the dramatic fires in Denver in the 1860s that drove citizens to organize the city's very first volunteer hook and ladder company.
Event Highlights:
Expert-Led Tour: An intimate walkthrough detailing the heroic origins of the department.
Rare Artifacts: See original historic items, including the hand-written 1866 Constitution and Bylaws.
Full Access: Your $10 event ticket grants you full admission to explore the rest of our historic 1909 firehouse!
Don't worry if you can't make it this weekendβthe Founding a Legacy temporary exhibit will remain on display through the end of 2026. However, this special staff-led gallery talk is happening this Saturday, May 23 only!
π Pre-registration is highly recommended to guarantee your spot. Secure your tickets now at: https://denverfirefightersmuseum.org/program-registration
05/17/2026
Denver Fire Department responds to a fire at the Shorthorn Building at 2339 Larimer Street on February 17th, 1990.
#1990
π Did you know? A visit to the Denver Firefighters Museum is packed with hidden stories and history around every corner! π
Join one of our amazing volunteers for a quick tour through the museum as we share fun facts about:
π₯ Fire poles in old fire stations
π Historic fire apparatus that once raced through Denver streets
π£ Our live dispatch feed that connects visitors to real-time fire activity across the city
Thereβs always something new to discover at the museum! Which exhibit would you want to see first? ππ»
From horsepower to actual horsepower! πβ‘οΈπ
Get ready to go under the hood and behind the scenes of Denver's fire history! The Denver Firefighters Museum is proud to present our Vehicle Deep Dive Seriesβa two-part journey exploring how firefighters evolved to protect a rapidly growing Mile High City.
Here is what we have lined up for you this month:
π Session 1: Pumpers & Percherons
When: Sunday, May 17 | 1:30 PM β 3:30 PM
The Experience: Step back to the 1860s and explore the hand-pulled and horse-drawn era. Best of all, you can meet real horses in person courtesy of Mountain Shadow Carriages!
βοΈ Session 2: Days of Combustion
When: Sunday, May 24 | 1:30 PM β 3:30 PM
The Experience: Fast forward to the mechanical age! Explore the evolution of early motorized apparatus, guided entirely by a fire vehicle expert.
π Where: 1326 Tremont Pl, Denver
ποΈ Cost: $10.00 per person, per session
π Note: Registration is strictly required for these exclusive after-hours tours!
Street parking is free on Sundays, making it the perfect weekend activity for history buffs, gearheads, and families alike.
π Which era are you most excited to explore? Let us know in the comments!
π Reserve your tickets now on our website or call us at (303) 892-1436 to secure your spot. https://denverfirefightersmuseum.org/online-store/ols/categories/events
Storytime + crafting = the perfect Saturday morning at the Denver Firefighters Museum! π§βπ This weekend's May Fun at the Firehouse features a reading of Clifford the Firehouse Dog and a hands-on styrofoam ball dalmation craft. πΆβ¨
We cannot wait to see what amazing fire dogs our visitors create this Saturday! πΈ
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Spaces are limited! Visit our website at https://denverfirefightersmuseum.org/program-registration to view Saturday's schedule and book your family's spot now.
05/11/2026
Denver firefighters fight the East Turner Hall Fire on July 9th, 1920 from Arapahoe Street.
Chief John Healy noted low water pressure hampered the effort. The manager of the water department, W. F. R. Mills, told the Rocky Mountain News that the fire had broken out in the afternoon, when surrounding residential neighborhoods were watering lawns and gardens. While the structure was largely destroyed, the sandstone columns and cornerstone are still visible at 2140 Arapahoe Street.
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1326 Tremont Place
Denver, CO
80204
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 10am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 4pm |
| Friday | 10am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
