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Aurora Regional Fire Museum

Who We Are

The Aurora Regional Fire Museum is a non-profit, tax exempt, 501(c)3, educational museum whose purpose is to preserve and exhibit the artifacts and history of firefighting, in aurora and the surrounding areas, as well as teach and promote fire safety and prevention.

The organization, Aurora Fire Station Preservation Corporation, was formed in 1989 as a non-profit to save from demolition the 1894 Old Central Fire Station with the intent to operate as a museum. Once the building was saved, appropriate forms were filed with the State of Illinois to do business with a name more approriate for a museum; Aurora Regional Fire Museum.

What We Do

The Aurora Regional Fire museum is open to the public a variety of hours to best accommodate the needs of our visitors and the community.

Walk-in visitors, educational programs, events, and group tours are offered on a regularly scheduled basis.

Special requests from out-of-town visitors, groups, special events, facility rentals, and participation in off-site activities, are fulfilled seven-days a week, at all hours of the day and evening, throughout the year.

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Contact Information

Address Information
P. O. Box 1782
53 N. Broadway
Aurora, IL 60507
Office Hours: Aurora Regional Fire Museum is open to the public for walk-in visitors Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Contact: Deborah Davis
Contact Title: Executive Director
Phone: 630-892-1572
Email: DDavisARFM@aol.com
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