Hall of Flame Museum hosts the World Trade Center 9.11 Exhibit!



Date/Time
3/27/2021 - 5/1/2021
10 am to 6 pm Tuesday-Saturday (regular museum hours)
Event Type(s)
Member Event
Event Description
The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting, the world's largest museum of firefighting history, will host a display of a model of the World Trade Center, painstakingly crafted by young artist Dane Van Der Steijn of Deurne, The Netherlands, in Gallery III of the Museum from Saturday, March 27 to Saturday, May 1st of 2021. The exhibit, sponsored by Honor365, commemorates the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Founded in 1961 in Wisconsin, the Hall of Flame has been part of the Phoenix-area scene since the early ‘70s. Our exhibits cover the history of firefighting worldwide from the 1700s to contemporary times; we have an established history of honoring fallen firefighters, and of 9/11 remembrance in particular, conducting an annual Roll Call ceremony and exhibiting a 9/11 memorial, as well as FDNY Rescue 4, which responded to the World Trade Center attacks.
Location
Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
6101 E. Van Buren St
Phoenix, AZ 85008

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Contact Person
Mark Moorhead
(phone: 602-410-4580)
Details
Included with regular museum admission; $12 for adults; $10 for students 6-17 and seniors 62+; $6 for kids 3-5; free for kids younger than three.