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If you are a firefighter don't miss this museum. It has a great antique fire truck.
The Cape May Fire Museum is a small museum that displays their antique fire truck and many artifacts from the department. There is a very touching 9/11 exhibit, a patch wall, a display of a chief's of...
This one room museum shared some history of Cape May fires. The badges from many different emergency response crews was extensive. The main attractions, the fire truck is pristine. Very well preser...
We were excited to visit this small old firehouse on the corner. The museum is small but does an excellent job of providing the history of fires and firefighting in cape May. The Main point of inter...
In a reconstructed firehouse on Washington Boulevard, we decided to look in. The door was open and we found a beautiful 1927 American LeFrance fire engine. The building also had a variety of awards ...
Wonderful local history. If you are a firefighter or first responder, paid or volunteer, it's a great place to walk through. Leave a donation on your way out!
If you are a firefighter don't miss this museum. It has a great antique fire truck.
The Cape May Fire Museum is a small museum that displays their antique fire truck and many artifacts from the department. There is a very touching 9/11 exhibit, a patch wall, a display of a chief's of...
Beautifully Restored
This one room museum shared some history of Cape May fires. The badges from many different emergency response crews was extensive. The main attractions, the fire truck is pristine. Very well preser...
A Firehouse Museum
We were excited to visit this small old firehouse on the corner. The museum is small but does an excellent job of providing the history of fires and firefighting in cape May. The Main point of inter...
a fun surprise
In a reconstructed firehouse on Washington Boulevard, we decided to look in. The door was open and we found a beautiful 1927 American LeFrance fire engine. The building also had a variety of awards ...
Take the kids
Wonderful local history. If you are a firefighter or first responder, paid or volunteer, it's a great place to walk through. Leave a donation on your way out!