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Hall of Flame Wins 2023 Experts' Choice Award

Drawn from 100+ publications including leading travel guides, magazines and newspapers, the award recognizes the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting as one of the highest rated attractions in Phoenix.

Annual First Responder Blood Drive Challenge

Join Phoenix-area First Responders and Vitalant Blood Donation staff at the Hall of Flame Museum for our 3rd Annual Blood Drive on November 28, 2023 from 12pm – 4pm

HISTORY OF

The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting

Founded in 1961, the Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting is devoted to preserving the history and traditions of the fire service. Home to more than one hundred trucks and other large fire apparatus, as well as thousands of smaller objects in over an acre of exhibit space, the Hall of Flame is the world’s largest historical firefighting museum.

Exhibits range from a basic English hand pumper built in 1725 to FDNY’s Rescue 4, which responded to the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, to one of two transport buggies which carried the Granite Mountain Hotshots of Prescott, Arizona to the fatal Yarnell Hill Fire of 2013. There’s a hands-on children’s activity area and a 1951 American La France fire truck that children (and grown-ups) can climb aboard and play on. Fun and inspiring for kids and adults alike, the Hall of Flame has something for everybody!

The Hall of Flame Museum offers free parking and is located in the heart of Phoenix, on the borders of Tempe, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, and is minutes from the Phoenix Zoo, the Desert Botanical Gardens, and Sky Harbor International Airport.

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Our Collections

The museum adds to the collection by means of donations and, on occasion, purchases.

The museum also occasionally solicits the loan of objects for temporary exhibits.

Fire Alarm Systems

FireMarks

Fire Extinguishers

Hand and Horse Drawn

Fire Helmets

Motorized Fire

Hall of Flame’s collection of graphic materials includes lithographs, prints, engravings, arm patches, paintings, and photographs.

MUSEUM HOURS OF OPERATION

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tues-Sat: 10am – 6pm

* LAST ADMISSION AT 5PM

Museum Admission

Adult (18+): $17.00

Senior (62+): $15.00

Student (6-17): $15.00

Child (3-5): $10.00

Group rate available for parties of 10+. Call at least 24 hours prior to your visit to reserve your rate.

Holiday Closures

New Year’s Day

Easter

Memorial Day

Labor Day

Thanksgiving Day

Christmas Eve

Christmas Day

AZ Fire Service History

World Fire Organizations