Sapulpa Fire Museum
124 E Lee Ave, Sapulpa, OK 74066
Our town of Sapulpa has endured loss due to fires. Many of our historic buildings housed great businesses and industries, such as Yale Theatre, Lorane Hotel, Sapulpa Oil Refinery. However, multiple fires broke out in our town during its century of existence. Many of these fires are seen in the exhibit in the Sapulpa Fire Museum.
The building that is now the Sapulpa Fire Museum used to have a business called Standard Motor Supply, pictured above. In early 2000s, the Sapulpa Historical Society purchased the establishment and began renovating the building. The Sapulpa Fire Museum, left picture above, was designed to house our two Fire Engine trucks along with fire department equipment.
Our fire engines are still operable and are used during Sapulpa's Christmas Parades. The trucks in our exhibit are great for kids where admire the roaring engine and loud bell on old-school engines. Our trucks can be used to imagine what it would be like to race off to rescue while you sit in the front seat. Or you can try to imagine how a horse cart and wagon was used, and how buckets of water were the only tools of rescuing of the day.
To visit our Sapulpa Fire Museum, contact the Sapulpa Historical Museum (our main museum) and set up a tour of our newly furnished Fire Museum.
The building that is now the Sapulpa Fire Museum used to have a business called Standard Motor Supply, pictured above. In early 2000s, the Sapulpa Historical Society purchased the establishment and began renovating the building. The Sapulpa Fire Museum, left picture above, was designed to house our two Fire Engine trucks along with fire department equipment.
Our fire engines are still operable and are used during Sapulpa's Christmas Parades. The trucks in our exhibit are great for kids where admire the roaring engine and loud bell on old-school engines. Our trucks can be used to imagine what it would be like to race off to rescue while you sit in the front seat. Or you can try to imagine how a horse cart and wagon was used, and how buckets of water were the only tools of rescuing of the day.
To visit our Sapulpa Fire Museum, contact the Sapulpa Historical Museum (our main museum) and set up a tour of our newly furnished Fire Museum.
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