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Fire Engine Travel Ideas
The fire engine has been a part of the United States culture as well as other countries cultures for decades. Everyone recognized the red fire truck as a simple of strength, endurance, adventure, risk and safety. Whether you are an adult or a child, a fire engine theme is the perfect way to pick traveling destinations.
The Fire Engine Museum in Fitzgerald, Georgia is one of the most popular fire engine museums in the country. Here visitors are allowed to go down an antique fire pole and learn about all there is to know about fire fighting, starting from the 1890’s and on. The museum is manned by actual local firefighters, which makes it all the more interesting. They can answer any questions about fire fighting.
The Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes is another place to visit for some exciting history and fun with fire engines. They are both located in Phoenix, Arizona and boasts about an acre worth of fire exhibits. They have fire engine memorabilia and machines from 1725 and on. The Hall of Heroes recognizes firefighter who have died in the line of duty as well as those who have been recognized for heroic actions outside of normal daily duty.
If you are closer to Los Angeles, California, visit the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial. They have apparatus that dates back as early as the 1880’s and also has a reference library dedicated to fire safety and learning. Here you will also find a memorial dedicated to local firefighters who they call their fallen heroes.
Fire engine themes can be carried out with great party supplies at a party, showcased in a fire engine exhibit or even taught through schooling. Any way you slice it, fire engines and fire fighters are a welcomed and necessary part of our culture and safety.
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parties ideas. This time a year plan a Fire engine theme party and decorate with imprinted banners, posters confetti, and dangling ceiling decorations. You can also give out hard hats as favors and fire fighter jackets for a hit event. Don’t forget the imprinted thank you cards to show your appreciation, enjoy.
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