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Denver Firefighters Museum


 

The Denver Firefighters Museum is located in historic Denver Fire Station No. 1, 1326 Tremont Place, Denver, CO. The building was constructed in 1909 for Engine Company No. 1 by Glen W. Huntington, noted Denver architect, as one of the largest fire house ever built in Denver. The building served as a working fire station until 1974. The building was designated a Local Landmark on February 11, 1974 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 14, 1979. The mission of the Denver Firefighters Museum is to preserve the history of the Denver Fire Department and firefighting through the collection and preservation of artifacts, documents and photographs. The website for the Denver Firefighters Museum is www.denverfirefightersmuseum.org.


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