Address: 720 E Zack St, Tampa, FL 33602, USA
Phone: +18139646862
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–2PM
Tuesday: 10AM–2PM
Wednesday: 10AM–2PM
Thursday: 10AM–2PM
Friday: 10AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
MLLJ
We love the Tampa Fire Museum. It has a special place in our family's hearts. My father, Capt. Michael J. Morris, retired from the Tampa Fire Department and he was a founding Committee/Board member during the startup of the Museum. It has come a long way since then and Capt. Bill Wade, the Museum President, has done an amazing job with the Museum. This building has a lot of history. Please stop by for a visit and support the Museum, to preserve the amazing history of the Tampa Fire Department and it's heroes who have served and are continuing to serve and protect Tampa. Thank you Capt. Wade. John and Susan Morris
Sebastian Schaper
Great little museum. We got a personal tour just for the four people in our party and the guide (I forgot his name, sorry!) was already waiting for his guests from afar. He went above and beyond, told lots of stories from the fire stations history and also compared the US fire stations with German ones we know from home. Make a reservation in advance. A donation is definitely in order! The shirts in the little gift shop are really not expensive!
The Fortunate Tragedy Tampa, FL
Excellent museum set up of what was originally Station 1 built in the early 20th century. They have various memorabilia of Tampa Fire Department history including a couple antique Fire Engines and the preserved watch room. There's also a play Fire truck and gear for the kids to dress up and have some fun. Also, check out the Museum store for unique Tampa Fire apparel!
Angela Shaw
There's a lot of history here at this Museum. My grandsons loved alot of unique, old, new things is in here, if you're child love firemans or trucks this will be a nice place for them to explore. They also sell t-shirts and other items. This lady that was in there was super friendly..... will visit again with my other 2 grandson.
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The museum is free to visit during normal business hours and it is always a good idea to call ahead of time.
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