4.6 – 207 reviews • History museum
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Established in 1925 with an original donation of four fire engines, the FASNY Museum of Firefighting in Hudson, New York has grown into an educational institution occupying more than 50,000 square feet and featuring 90 vintage and rare fire engines dating back to 1731. The Museum houses, cares for and exhibits thousands of firefighting artifacts, from firefighting gear and equipment to photographs, art and a 6,000-volume library. Through interpretation of its unequalled collection — the largest of its kind found anywhere in the world — and its many fun, hands-on exhibits, events and activities, the Museum fascinates, educates and delights visitors of all ages.
Hands-on museum celebrating 3 centuries of firefighting with over 60 engines, apparatus & art.
Hours
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | 10AM–4:30PM |
Thursday | 10AM–4:30PM |
Friday | 10AM–4:30PM |
Saturday | 10AM–4:30PM |
Sunday | 10AM–4:30PM |
Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
117 Harry Howard Ave, Hudson, NY 12534
Phone: (518) 822-1875
Website: http://www.fasnyfiremuseum.com/
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Kevin CHAMARD
Great family place, really nice collection, we enjoyed our time there so much.
Christine Reedy
As another reviewer said; this is NOT a place for children.
Glenn Oldrich
It has a huge selection of fire fighting equipment.
Bruno Z
Amazing place, awesome stories from the past of firefighting and the items were just awe inspiring. Been a firefighter myself for almost a year and learning the history of it was beyond words for enjoyment. I recommend this place to visit to anyone with friends, family or alone. Weather your interested in the concept or not you’ll leave with a great sense of pride and more knowledge then you had before. Thank you for everything I learned and seen.
nick vankeuren
Brought my 2 very excited toddlers to see the fire trucks however my 3 year old is autistic and with his sensory processing disorder he will not/can not wear a mask.. because of this he hasn’t been required to wear one anywhere we have gone. We were just turned away or told to make him wear a mask. Now I have two heart broken children. I guess it’s my fault for not calling in advance to make sure they have accommodations for people with disabilities.
Rafeena Sinha
My son loved every bit of this place. The staff were excellent.
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