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Oklahoma State Firefighters Association

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Vintage toys
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Largest fire patch collection on display for the public. This is only a small portion.
Largest fire patch collection on display for the public. This is only a small portion.
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Help support the museum, great gift store
First Oklahoma Fire Station built in 1869
First Oklahoma Fire Station built in 1869
2716 NE 50th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
+1 (405) 424-1452
http://www.osfa.info

Located in the heart of Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum stands as a tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the fire service. This museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, equipment, and memorabilia that highlight the rich history and evolution of firefighting in the state.

Visitors can explore interactive exhibits that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of firefighters, from early volunteer brigades to modern-day professionals. The museum also features a memorial wall honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Whether you have a personal connection to the firefighting community or simply appreciate their dedication, a visit to the Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is a poignant and educational experience.

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4.014 reviews
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Britt C.
4/13/2024

This review is long overdue. Established in 1967, this firefighter museum boasts artifacts from the London Fire Brigade and a dozen fully restored firetrucks. Among its attractions is a...

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Monique W.
1/25/2024

My family and I were visiting Oklahoma City over the holidays. We had an agenda, and the Oklahoma Firefighter's museum was one of the museums that we wanted to see! It's near the OKC Zoo and the...

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Cammi B.
12/30/2022

Had a day off with the kids, took the 10yo, 9yo and 5yo o the museum. It's a smaller museum but is done so well. You can see equipment from 1800s till now. They show the horse drawn carriages,...

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Kristi S.
10/20/2021

This is a very small museum so just come expecting that however there is a ton of history! The evolution of the fire vehicles are incredible! So much history and information on the walls and then...

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Haley K.
1/25/2023

I never would have thought to come here until I had kids that loved anything to do with trucks, especially fire trucks. This is a fairly small museum but enjoyable. They have history in the...

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