Brockton Fire Museum

Museum & Art Gallery in Brockton, MA
Museum & Art Gallery in Brockton, MA Opened in May of 1992, the Brockton Fire Museum was constructed for the goal of preserving the proud history of fire fighting in the Brockton area. The artfully designed building, with huge pumpkin pine floors and subdued lighting, effectively conveys the atmosphere of a classic Brockton fire station during Victorian times. Literally 1000's of fascinating fire fighting artifacts are preserved within the 2000 square-foot structure. The biggest object on display is the beautifully restored 1850s Hand-Tub Pumper called The Protector.

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216 North Pearl Street
Brockton, MA
02301
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