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Welcome to the Texas Fire Museum
The Texas Fire Museum was organized and
founded in August of 1999, to acquire, restore, and preserve the
old City of Dallas Fire Department Maintenance Facility.
Presently, we have over 70 pieces of antique fire apparatus on
display that span over a century of the fire service industry.
The Museum also showcases more than 500 different types of
vintage firefighting equipment and tools. In addition, we
have the "world's largest" working exhibit of historic warning
devices featuring rare lights from the 1930's.
The Texas Fire Museum is considered a "working" museum because
we restore, maintain, and repair fire apparatus while it is on
display. Many of the vehicles housed within the Museum are
functional and are used in an array of events throughout the
year. As a result, our exhibits are truly dynamic.
If you are interested in learning more about Texas Fire Museum
Restoration Services,
click
here. The Texas Fire Museum is also home to the North Texas Historical
Fire Society, the North Texas Chapter of SPAAMFAA. The
North Texas Chapter has played proud host to the SPAAMFAA
National Winter Conference twice now; once in February, 2008,
and again in February, 2011. Browse the links at the top of the page to navigate our website
to learn more about the Museum, its people, and the various
services it offers the community and antique fire apparatus
enthusiasts worldwide.
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