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New York City Fire Museum. FDNY gifts. FDNY shirtsWelcome to the New York City Fire Department Museum
The New York City Fire Museum houses one of the nation's most important collections of fire related art and artifacts from the late 18th century to the present. Among its holdings are painted leather buckets, helmets, parade hats and belts, lanterns and tools, pre Civil War hand pumped fire engines, horse drawn vehicles and early motorized apparatus.   

Education and Fire Safety            Museum

New York City FDNYThe Museum, in conjunction with the New York City Fire Department, operates a world-class fire safety education program designed to teach participants how to prevent fires within the home and importantly, how to protect themselves and escape should one occur. More on Education and Fire Safety



Museum Gift Shop

FDNY Museum Gift Shop. FDNY shirts and hatsEnjoy secure online shopping for many New York City Fire Department gift items including shirts, hats, patches, children's toys, household items and more. Updated daily and weekly specials. 100% secure online transactions make finding that perfect gift a breeze. Visit our online store. Please click for store.

Rentals and Parties

Rentals and Parties. FDNYThe museum's third floor loft may be rented by individuals, businesses and organizations for birthday parties, meetings, special events and weddings. Over 3,030 square feet featuring hardwood floors, thirteen foot ceilings and select artifacts. More information on rentals and parties

9-11 Memorial

The Museum's first floor houses a permanent September 11th exhibit and memorial.
Featured in our memorial room is the poem If They Could Speak by Rosanne Pellicane.
Click here for poem

 

Business Opportunities

Project Manager position available. Click here for RFP.

Data Entry Position to Assist Project Manager available.  Click here for RFP.

 

"I'm a Neighbor"

If you live or work in SoHo, visit the museum free of charge. Simply walk in, say, "I'm a neighbor," and the suggested admission charge will be waived.