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It's a small place with lots of fire hats, coats, old newspaper clippings on the walls, etc. Attracting the attraction is a collection of fire engines (steam) and fire engines (mainly Seagraves). Hooked ladders are a copy of the 1950s children's book. You can be very close to the vehicle to see all the valves and controls. And $3.00 great value offer
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It's a small place with lots of fire hats, coats, old newspaper clippings on the walls, etc. Attracting the attraction is a collection of fire engines (steam) and fire engines (mainly Seagraves). Hooked ladders are a copy of the 1950s children's book. You can be very close to the vehicle to see all the valves and controls. And $3.00 great value offer
I really appreciate a person who teaches you fire prevention knowledge and a museum with a very good layout.
Fire Museum in many cities in the United States, San Diego Fire Museum is located in Columbia Street, the scale is not very large, mainly display some fire equipment and facilities, introduced a lot of fire knowledge. The museum is free to visit.
There are plenty of museums to visit in San Diego, but if you enjoy history, cars,or fire trucks, you should check out the San Diego Firehouse Museum. It's this brick and mortar building, which makes you feel very authentic as you're greeted with everything fire-fighting. There's gear and other memorabilia that's sometimes 100 years old! Like other places in this small area of San Diego, they pay tribute to everyone involved in firefighting including the fire marshals, chiefs, and other staff. I can imagine my nephew would also love this place, but so would my uncle.
The state is still good, nice