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Sundays at the African American Firefighter Museum
April 7 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT
This is a great afternoon for the whole family, with special surprises for future firefighters. You will:
- Take a 40-minute guided tour filled with stories and little-known details about the African American firefighters’ legacy here in Los Angeles
- Explore the grounds of our historic Fire Station No. 30, which operated as a segregated firehouse from 1924 to 1955
- Experience a real fire truck up close
- Enjoy unique and fun photo opportunities
- …. and more!
We thank our community of supporters and look forward to welcoming you back for Sundays at the African American Firefighter Museum.
ABOUT OUR TIMED-ENTRY TOURS AND MUSEUM
Visits are currently timed entry, beginning with a tour. Tours start promptly at 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:00 pm. Please reserve your ticket for the tour time you’d like, and plan to arrive 15 minutes early.
Before and after the tour, guests are welcome to enjoy additional museum activities available outside.
As additional dates are added, they will be announced on Eventbrite and Facebook.
COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOLS
To ensure the safety of guests, staff, and volunteers, the African American Firefighter Museum closely follows all standards established by the CDC, local, and state agencies. Admission is timed entry and tickets are limited capacity.
By reserving a ticket, you agree to adhere to all museum safety protocols. These include showing valid photo identification, proof of full vaccination or negative COVID-19 test performed within 72 hours as required by LA County and LA City protocol, maintaining social distancing between parties, wearing a mask, and avoiding contact with objects and others. Home test kit results will not be accepted for entry. Staff reserves the right to remove any guest in violation of these policies.
Please do not enter the premises if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, or have had close contact with someone known or suspected to have COVID-19.