Wednesday, July 1, 2015

HFM



A favorite destination this summer is the play area at the Houston Fire Museum. We dress up in fire proof gear, drive a fire truck to a burning house, and save ALL of the stuffed animals that were in harms way.


The museum was originally Fire Station No. 7, the first fire station built by the Houston Fire Department after it went fully paid in 1895.  It was built in 1898 at 2403 Milam in midtown. Sometime in the 80s it was completely renovated and became the museum.  It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is one of our favorite ways to spend a hot afternoon.







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