This museum is located at the Old Firehouse at Main and Central avenues on the state fairgrounds in Springfield.
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Open daily by appointment. Fun for a field trip, scout outing, or just an outing for your family! Call for an appointment: 217-524-8754
The museum, located in a fire station built in 1938, houses an authentic 1857 horse drawn hand pumper, complete with water buckets. The antique pumper is parked next to a shiny brass fire pole once used by state fairgrounds firefighters. A fully restored 1939 Diamond T Pumper, donated by the Beardstown Fire Department has also taken up residence at the museum along with a replica of the 1948 Ford used by the old state fairgrounds fire department.
Open to the public since 1994 by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, the Illinois Fire Museum is also home to one of the nation’s largest fire department patch collections. The exhibit includes patches from throughout Illinois, the United States and some foreign countries.
The highest honor bestowed upon Illinois firefighters; the “Firefighting Medal of Honor” is also showcased at the Illinois Fire Museum. Additionally, real fire scene photos, fire helmets, antique and contemporary uniforms, call boxes, nozzles, pike poles and fire extinguishers each have their own story to tell as they decorate the walls and exhibits of the museum.
Children can test their fire safety knowledge in the children’s interactive, educational computer room. Here, children learn about hazards in the home, fire safety behaviors and tips on how to react if a fire does occur.