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Columbia Fire Department Museum
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Township Auditorium
1703 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201
Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens
1615 Blanding St, Columbia, SC 29201
Robert Mills House and Gardens
1616 Blanding St, Columbia, SC 29201
Seibels House & Garden
1601 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
The Museum of Reconstruction Era at Woodrow Wilson Family Home
1705 Hampton St, Columbia, SC 29201
Historic Columbia
1601 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
Segra Park
1640 Freed Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Allen University
1530 Harden St, Columbia, SC 29204
Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital
2110 Pickens St, Columbia, SC 29201
Mann-Simons Site
1403 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
Nearby restaurants
Mack's Cash Grocery
1809 Laurel St, Columbia, SC 29201
Pitas
1800 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201
Spotted Salamander Cafe And Catering
1531 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
Railroad BBQ
2001 Hampton St, Columbia, SC 29204
Express China
2025 Harden St, Columbia, SC 29204
No Name Deli
2042 Marion St, Columbia, SC 29201
Subway
2020 Taylor St Suite A, Columbia, SC 29204
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar
2138 Pickens St, Columbia, SC 29201
Publico at BullStreet
2180 Boyce St Suite A, Columbia, SC 29201
Villa Tronco Italian Restaurant
1213 Blanding St, Columbia, SC 29201
Nearby hotels
Chesnut Cottage Inn
1718 Hampton St, Columbia, SC 29201
1425 Inn
1425 Richland St, Columbia, SC 29201
Hilton Garden Inn Columbia Downtown
1200 Pickens St, Columbia, SC 29201
Home2 Suites by Hilton Columbia Downtown
1210 Pickens St, Columbia, SC 29201
Hotel Trundle
1224 Taylor St, Columbia, SC 29201
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Columbia Fire Department Museum

1800 Laurel St, Columbia, SC 29201
4.3(9)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Township Auditorium, Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens, Robert Mills House and Gardens, Seibels House & Garden, The Museum of Reconstruction Era at Woodrow Wilson Family Home, Historic Columbia, Segra Park, Allen University, Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital, Mann-Simons Site, restaurants: Mack's Cash Grocery, Pitas, Spotted Salamander Cafe And Catering, Railroad BBQ, Express China, No Name Deli, Subway, Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar, Publico at BullStreet, Villa Tronco Italian Restaurant
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(803) 545-4135
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Nearby attractions of Columbia Fire Department Museum

Township Auditorium

Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens

Robert Mills House and Gardens

Seibels House & Garden

The Museum of Reconstruction Era at Woodrow Wilson Family Home

Historic Columbia

Segra Park

Allen University

Babcock Building, South Carolina State Hospital

Mann-Simons Site

Township Auditorium

Township Auditorium

4.5

(690)

Open 24 hours
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Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens

Hampton-Preston Mansion and Gardens

4.6

(97)

Open 24 hours
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Robert Mills House and Gardens

Robert Mills House and Gardens

4.6

(158)

Open 24 hours
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Seibels House & Garden

Seibels House & Garden

4.6

(59)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Aging Gracefully
Aging Gracefully
Wed, Jan 7 • 2:00 PM
2134 N Lake Dr, Columbia, SC, United States, South Carolina 29212, 2134 N Lake Dr, Columbia, SC 29212-8134, United States, Irmo
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The Beautiful Hands of Florestine Kinchen and Helen Hill
The Beautiful Hands of Florestine Kinchen and Helen Hill
Wed, Jan 7 • 3:00 PM
1510 Laurens St., 1510 Laurens St, Columbia, SC 29204-1836, United States
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Raqs Sharqi Technique with Tarifa
Raqs Sharqi Technique with Tarifa
Wed, Jan 7 • 5:00 PM
1125 B Ave, West Columbia, SC 29169-6722, United States
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Nearby restaurants of Columbia Fire Department Museum

Mack's Cash Grocery

Pitas

Spotted Salamander Cafe And Catering

Railroad BBQ

Express China

No Name Deli

Subway

Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

Publico at BullStreet

Villa Tronco Italian Restaurant

Mack's Cash Grocery

Mack's Cash Grocery

4.7

(603)

$

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Pitas

Pitas

4.6

(376)

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Spotted Salamander Cafe And Catering

Spotted Salamander Cafe And Catering

4.7

(275)

Click for details
Railroad BBQ

Railroad BBQ

4.7

(472)

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Brett PowellBrett Powell
The Columbia Fire Museum may be small, but if you enjoy the culture of the fire service, as well as the history of the Columbia Fire Department, then it’s worth it! This is a FREE museum that is located at 1800 Laurel Street. It is attached to the Columbia Fire Headquarters. The entrance is located on the Barnwell Street side. There is a visitors sign in located at the museum desk. There should be a person at the desk when you show up, but if not, there is a buzzer on the right side as you walk in, to call for someone if they are away. There is a ton of historical photos and equipment from the Columbia Fire Department. The biggest pics of equipment is an old fire truck located in the center of the museum. There are a lot of plaques and things to read. The person at the desk will give you a. Tour and history lesson if ask them. Or you can walk around on your own. The museum itself is not very big, and if you take your time, it might take you 3-44 minutes to see and read everything. There are bathrooms located into the main building, but you’ll have to ask the person at the desk to let you go through the door. Large groups (daycares, schools, scouts, churches) can call ahead and schedule a tour of the museum and fire station which is in the same building. If you just drop in unannounced, you should still be able to tour the fire station (see my review for it) but you cannot guarantee someone will be there. I would recommend if you are in the downtown area and it’s normal business hours, stopping by at least once and checking out this free museum. Especially if you have children who love firefighters or fire trucks!
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The Columbia Fire Museum may be small, but if you enjoy the culture of the fire service, as well as the history of the Columbia Fire Department, then it’s worth it! This is a FREE museum that is located at 1800 Laurel Street. It is attached to the Columbia Fire Headquarters. The entrance is located on the Barnwell Street side. There is a visitors sign in located at the museum desk. There should be a person at the desk when you show up, but if not, there is a buzzer on the right side as you walk in, to call for someone if they are away. There is a ton of historical photos and equipment from the Columbia Fire Department. The biggest pics of equipment is an old fire truck located in the center of the museum. There are a lot of plaques and things to read. The person at the desk will give you a. Tour and history lesson if ask them. Or you can walk around on your own. The museum itself is not very big, and if you take your time, it might take you 3-44 minutes to see and read everything. There are bathrooms located into the main building, but you’ll have to ask the person at the desk to let you go through the door. Large groups (daycares, schools, scouts, churches) can call ahead and schedule a tour of the museum and fire station which is in the same building. If you just drop in unannounced, you should still be able to tour the fire station (see my review for it) but you cannot guarantee someone will be there. I would recommend if you are in the downtown area and it’s normal business hours, stopping by at least once and checking out this free museum. Especially if you have children who love firefighters or fire trucks!
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5.0
7y

The Columbia Fire Museum may be small, but if you enjoy the culture of the fire service, as well as the history of the Columbia Fire Department, then it’s worth it! This is a FREE museum that is located at 1800 Laurel Street. It is attached to the Columbia Fire Headquarters. The entrance is located on the Barnwell Street side. There is a visitors sign in located at the museum desk. There should be a person at the desk when you show up, but if not, there is a buzzer on the right side as you walk in, to call for someone if they are away. There is a ton of historical photos and equipment from the Columbia Fire Department. The biggest pics of equipment is an old fire truck located in the center of the museum. There are a lot of plaques and things to read. The person at the desk will give you a. Tour and history lesson if ask them. Or you can walk around on your own. The museum itself is not very big, and if you take your time, it might take you 3-44 minutes to see and read everything. There are bathrooms located into the main building, but you’ll have to ask the person at the desk to let you go through the door. Large groups (daycares, schools, scouts, churches) can call ahead and schedule a tour of the museum and fire station which is in the same building. If you just drop in unannounced, you should still be able to tour the fire station (see my review for it) but you cannot guarantee someone will be there. I would recommend if you are in the downtown area and it’s normal business hours, stopping by at least once and checking out this free museum. Especially if you have children who love firefighters or...

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5.0
1y

Very nice small fire department museum within the Columbia FD with some cool antique items. A must see if you’re a fireman or first responder. Free, but leave a donation...

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5.0
6y

The museum isn't big by any means but what they have on display and the information about local historical events and people is amazing. It was definitely worth the stop...

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