Sunday, April 26, 2015
Speaking of Indulging Our Interests: Pennsylvania National Fire Museum
E wants to be a firefighter. He adores stopping at fire stations and driving by fire stations--we even sometimes plan drives around our home city of Roanoke, Virginia, to incorporate multiple fire stations. When we realized the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum in Harrisburg, PA, was just a short drive from Gettysburg, PA, we planned a visit.
A charming, well-kept specialty museum, the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum possesses an impressive collection of fire apparatuses, including steamers dating to the 1700s and 1800s. The museum clearly shows the history of fire fighting in America, including the roles of horses and dogs. Displays include fire fighting-related toys and a functioning alarm headquarters, circa 1900. On the day of our visit, specialists were working on the headquarters, and they allowed us to pull a fire alarm box, using one of the alarms boxes to trigger various communications at headquarters. There's also a charming collection of firefighter "parade hats" from days long gone.
Upon arrival, our visit was immediately welcomed, and we received the attention we needed as we toured--but we were not "suffocated" by museum staff. The host was knowledgeable and answered our questions, and there's a small gift shop that sells souvenirs. If you go, note the easy, fee-free surface parking nearby, and you are just a very short drive from Whitaker Center.
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