Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday 11:00-14:00
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157 Spring St, Portland, ME 04101, United StatesMap
Phone+1 207-772-2040
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Excellent Fire Museum
I was so glad I was able to tour the Museum. The staff was excellent and took the time to escort me through the two floors of fire memorabilia. You will step back in time to the days of horse drawn fi...
Planned our vacation travel to Portland around the publicized hours. On a day that the museum was "closed," we went there to just scope out the location for parking; they were open. It is a delightful...
This is a terrific little museum located in a late 1800s firehouse that was built after Portland's Great Fire of July 4, 1866. That fire was the largest fire in the history of the United States up to ...
A curator, a former Portland fireman, gave a historic tour of Portland's 4 great fires and its 19th-20th century history of firefighting. Relics, pictures and a 1912 silent movie are there. There's me...
We drove to Portland to visit the museum, but as other reviews mention it was closed. The website does not do a good job of showing hours. Maybe we will try again next time we are in the area. We tho...
Excellent Fire Museum
I was so glad I was able to tour the Museum. The staff was excellent and took the time to escort me through the two floors of fire memorabilia. You will step back in time to the days of horse drawn fi...
Really poor marketing for a great museum
Planned our vacation travel to Portland around the publicized hours. On a day that the museum was "closed," we went there to just scope out the location for parking; they were open. It is a delightful...
Well worth a visit if you are a firefighting buff
This is a terrific little museum located in a late 1800s firehouse that was built after Portland's Great Fire of July 4, 1866. That fire was the largest fire in the history of the United States up to ...
A July 4th Event
A curator, a former Portland fireman, gave a historic tour of Portland's 4 great fires and its 19th-20th century history of firefighting. Relics, pictures and a 1912 silent movie are there. There's me...
Would have likedone to visit
We drove to Portland to visit the museum, but as other reviews mention it was closed. The website does not do a good job of showing hours. Maybe we will try again next time we are in the area. We tho...