- Aurora Regional Fire Museum
- Housed in the 1894 Old Central Fire Station in Aurora, Illinois. Educational museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the firefighting history of the surrounding area. - Brookhaven Volunteer Firefighters Museum
- Contains information on events and times. - Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre
- Dedicated to the history of bush flying and forest protection in Canada. features floatplanes, seaplanes, waterbombers, and forest fire fighting artifacts. - Canadian Fire Fighter's Museum
- Tells the story of fire fighting in Canada from approximately 1750 to 1950. - Fire Fighters Museum of Winnipeg
- Housed in a 1904 fire hall and featuring many vehicles, a library, over 10,000 cataloged photos, and other archives and artifacts. - Fire Museum Network
- Provides annual seminars in various cities in addition to a discussion board, links, news, and a directory of fire museums sorted by location. - Fire Museum of Memphis
- High-tech emphasis on education and fire prevention. - Firefighters Museum of Nova Scotia
- Features many pumpers and engines as well as photos, artifacts, historical apparatus, and a library. - Firehouse Museum
- Displays a large collection of fire-fighting equipment and memorabilia from across the USA and around the world - Halifax Fire Museum
- Features the history of firefighting in one of Canada's oldest cities. - Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
- With almost 90 pieces of historic fire apparatus on exhibit, the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes honours firefighters dead in line of duty and decorated for heroism. - Kansas City Fire Museum
- Dedicated to all that have made their last alarm. - Musée des Pompiers Auxiliaires de Montréal
- Brief details and photos of the museum. - New York City Fire Museum
- Offers history of the New York City Fire Department from colonial days to the present. - Utah Museum of Fire Service History and Firefighter Memorial
 - Victoria Fire Department Historical Society
- Preserves the history of the department through archives and a museum at No.2 Hall, Michigan Street. Features events information and a gallery.
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