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NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - Dedicated to the firemen of the Los Angeles Fire Department-past, present, and future-who, by their courage and faithful devotion to duty, have protected the lives and property of the citizens of Los Angeles from the ravages of fire since 1871. This was the first building constructed as a fire station in Los Angeles. Built in 1884, it served as a firehouse until 1897. After this it was used for various purposes until restored in 1960 and opened as a museum of fire-fighting equipment of the late 19th century.
Location
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, 501 N Los Angeles St
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Open: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am to 3 pm. Free admission

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - State Plaque

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NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - Hours

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - Fire Bell

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE -Collection of Fireman Helmets

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - Horse drawn fire wagon

NO. 730 OLD PLAZA FIREHOUSE - Old photo