toledo firefighters museum
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We loved all the history and education. The place is very clean and nice to visit. A lot to see and great interactive place.
I took the kids on a cold, snowy Saturday, just to get out of the house. I wasn't expecting much, but it was fantastic. A retired fire fighter was working there, and he took the time to show us around, explaining the history of everything. It was very informative and enjoyable, for all of us. We will go back again, definitely worth our time. When you go, make sure to go across the street to Boyd's Candy afterwards. Very good.
This place is fun and educational. I lived in Toledo for 15 years, and it took a visiting family member to drag me here. I was not looking forward to this boring educational museum, but boy was I surprised. It's packed with cool stuff and they'll guide you through the whole place. It would be a great place to take Girl and Boy Scout troops. It's free, but I can't remember if there was wheelchair access.
If you're visiting Boyd's Retro Candy on a Saturday, make sure to visit this museum; it's just across the street. You can see everything in less than an hour. Good for all ages.
We really enjoyed looking through this museum. It's not very big and is only open on Saturday, but I'm glad we stopped in. A nice tribute to the people who put their lives in danger to save others. Very nice people working the museum. Several old fire engines, old uniforms, etc. Very interesting.
We really enjoyed looking through this museum. It's not very big and is only open on Saturday, but I'm glad we stopped in. A nice tribute to the people who put their lives in danger to save others. Very nice people working the museum. Several old fire engines, old uniforms, etc. Very interesting.
This museun is steeped with Toledo history. A relative is showcased unfortunately for loosing his life to save another. Every not and again we like to visit to pay tribute to a family member.
I went with my grandparents and loved it. The museum is bigger inside than it looks outside and the former firefighters who lead the talks are full of passion. There's a lot of interesting old fashioned gear and I was surprised by the amount of memorabilia and time that people had donated to make it all possible. Very good experience, and free!
It is a great short trip that is intriguing. It is no amusement park but a nice setup and interesting to see. I would reccomend it for anyone of any age
What a well kept secret this museum is. Having lived in Toledo over 30 years, I had no idea that such a jewel was here. Not far from Mancy's Restaurant, it is certainly worth the time. My grandsons (8, 5 and 3 years) all found elements that were interesting... as did we. A retired firefighter took us through the facility on a dreary Saturday afternoon. His enthusiasm and passion for the history of firefighting sucked us in. I had allowed my grandson's to bring our old digital camera and they helped themselves to photographing the experience. In the sleeping quarters they ran a drama of how to stay safe during a fire - my wife loved it!
El acceso es gratuito, aunque se recomienda una colaboración. En cuanto llegamos, un bombero nos guió por el museo, explicandonos de muy buena manera todo lo que había y contándonos historias. Vale la pena, es muy lindo.