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Denver Firefighters Museum

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Denver Firefighters Museum

To spot the Denver Firefighters Museum, look for a light-brick, two-story firehouse with bold white garage doors, an arched balcony above the entrance, and a big sign reading “Denver Fire Department Museum” just over the doorway.

Now, you’re standing in front of what was once the heart of firefighting in Denver-Historic Station No. 1, opened all the way back in 1909. Imagine this spot over a century ago. Picture horse-drawn fire wagons thundering out these big doors, smoke in the air, and firefighters scrambling into action-maybe even a dog or two racing out after them (no promises on Dalmatians today, though).

This building has seen some changes. Before it stood here, the very first Station No. 1 was at 15th and Broadway, but they tore that down to make way for the Pioneer Monument. So, this became the new number one, designed by architect Glen W. Huntington for what seemed a wild price of $20,000 in 1909. The building itself is famous, named a Denver Landmark and snagging a spot on the National Register of Historic Places, so you’re basically standing next to a celebrity-just one that doesn’t ask for autographs.

Step inside, and you’ll discover a world built on bravery and serious firepower. The museum holds over 30,000 artifacts: everything from alarm boxes that look straight out of an old detective novel, to helmets that only a firefighter could love. The main floor gallery will have you tracing the steps of actual firefighters through the ages-spot the hand-pulled and horse-drawn engines, and check out boots that might make you wonder how anyone ran in them. Kids love the 911 teaching phone, sliding down the pint-sized firefighter pole, and donning the mini gear-not to mention a touch cart full of real tools.

Head upstairs for a peek into what firefighter life is really like. You’ll get a sense of their training routines, glimpse Denver’s biggest blazes, and snoop around the old dorm rooms-and who hasn’t been curious about what firefighters eat for breakfast?

With a mix of hands-on displays, lively exhibits, and a children’s gallery packed with puppet shows and hopscotch, the museum welcomes everyone, from local kids to globetrotting firefighters. Over 20,000 visitors swing by each year; turns out, a good fire story never gets old, especially when you can touch the helmets. So whether your heart races at the sound of a siren or you’re just into quirky old buildings, this is a Denver story you can walk right into.

Wondering about the fire station no. 1, funding or the visitor demographics? Feel free to discuss it further in the chat section below.

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