The Hoboken Fire Department Museum, located at 213 Bloomfield St. in Hoboken, NJ, is a nonprofit organization established in 1986. It showcases a variety of exhibitions, including current and past displays in the main and upper galleries, as well as virtual exhibits and exhibition videos. The museum also offers educational programs, special events, and family programs, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the history and significance of the Hoboken Fire Department.
With a focus on preserving and sharing the rich heritage of the Hoboken Fire Department, the museum houses collections, archives, and a research center. Visitors can explore the fascinating history of Hoboken through exhibits such as "Frank Sinatra, The Voice," "Hoboken in WWI," and "On the Waterfront." Admission to the museum is $5, with free entry for children and participants in the Families First Discovery Pass and Museums for All programs. The Hoboken Fire Department Museum is open on weekends, as well as select weekdays, providing an engaging and informative experience for all.
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