
If you’ve never been, it’s definitely worth a visit!
“The Hall of Flame Fire Museum showcases the history of firefighting with nearly an acre’s worth of exhibits and restored pieces of firefighting equipment that date as far back as 1725. Visitors can check out a Rhode Island fire engine from 1844 that was capable of pumping 250 gallons of water per minute to put out fires or 250 gallons of sarsaparilla per minute to fuel citywide block parties. The Hall’s 400 fire helmet collection presents 400 protective headpieces from around the world, and in the museum’s sixth gallery, the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes honors firefighters who were decorated for heroism and those who have died in the line of duty.”
Check out the Trip Advisor reviews. It’s always fun to explore our city like tourists and find gems we didn’t know existed!
Enjoy!
