Thanks to the generous support of the Dunham Foundation Practical Fire & Life Safety Skills and Pathways in Museums, a hands-on program designed to help students build real-world emergency preparedness skills while exploring careers in museums and community service, is FREE to local high school students. Students that attend school in Aurora 129 and 131, Naperville 203 and 204, Oswego 308, Batavia 101, Kaneland 302, and corresponding private schools.

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WHo We Are

The Aurora Regional Fire Museum is located in Aurora's old Central Fire Station. Two floors of exhibits chronicle the history of the Aurora Fire Department, fire service in our region, and explore fire safety and prevention.

 

WHat We Do

The museum is open to the public regular hours and features a variety of interactive exhibits designed to educate and engage children, families, and firefighters. We provide tours, present a variety of family-friendly educational programs, and provide a unique space to host events.

 

Membership

Members of the Aurora Regional Fire Museum help us further our mission to preserve and present the history of the Aurora Fire Department and firefighting in our region. Members also enjoy benefits such as free admission to member only events and rates for programs as well as a discount in our Gift Shop. Become a member today!