This museum is closed permanently.
The museum's exhibits offer a fascinating look into the history of firefighting. They include photos and a diorama of the Great Fire of 1901, a significant event in Jacksonville's history. Additionally, visitors can see a fully restored 1902 LaFrance horse-drawn fire engine and a 1926 American LaFrance fire engine, providing a tangible link to the past.
The Jacksonville Fire Museum is housed in the Catherine Street Fire Station, also known as Station 3. This historic building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated as an official landmark of the City of Jacksonville, adding to the museum's historical significance.
Currently, the Jacksonville Fire Museum is closed due to a planned multi-use development that would utilize its land. This information is crucial for tourists planning a visit, as they would need to check for updates on the museum's reopening.
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