Get a big Welcome here and all the little Boys love this Museum. One on one guided tour and a world of history told here. A must for all travelers.
If you are into history, then this museum is worth the price of admission. It has fire engines from every era, and they are in pristine condition. Not much for the kids to do because they can't touch anything. Gift shop doesn't offer much. Be sure to check out the monument to honor fallen firemen next door.
Take the time to do the audio tour- it's alot of fun. There were a few small dioramas and lots of historic fire engines. Interesting to see the uniforms over the years as well. Takes about 45-60minutes.
It was an interesting slice of history. Not a place to spend hours upon hours but is nestled with a lot of other shorter stops too so it was ok. Train Museum, 45th Infantry, Cowboy and Western History Museum, the zoo, the science museum, and Remington Park all nearby Liked the patch collection. NEED to send one from home!! They didn't have PO-DUNK Pennsylvania there :0)
Although a small building this museum has numerous exhibits and several old but well preserved fire trucks for you to view. I spent a pleasant hour looking around all the exhibits. Make sure you watch the video of the horse drawn fire engines. I was fascinated to see the horses position themselves in front of their harnesses ready to be hooked up when a call came in !The museum has a small gift shop. There is plenty of free parking at the museum.
If you want to see the best collection of antique fire trucks then this is the place. They have displays, memorabilia, old equipment, pictures and a staff who knows everything about firefighting from it's inception to present. Great fun for the adults who want to be kids and the kids who dream of being a hero. This is a must see. You will come back again.
There is a great collection of old fire trucks and the largest collection of firefighting patches I've ever seen. Other then that there wasn't much.
The collection of antique fire trucks is nice and the memorabilia is okay. Not sure what I was expecting but was a little disappointed. For me the most memorable is the sculpture and wall outside honoring the fallen firefighters.
The Oklahoma Firefighters Museum is such an amazing place. If you don't feel like going in, simply hang out outside with the kiddos and enjoy the outdoors! Very inviting!
This isn't the biggest, most extensive museum I've ever been to, but for $5 per adult (I got 50% off so %5 total thanks to checking in on Foursquare!) you can't ask for much really! It's a small museum, but there's no shortage of things to look at, it's interesting and it took less than an hour so you can do a lot of other stuff with your day too!