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If you travel the nation, you can find museums covering just about anything, from bugs, to coins, to dentistry, but one thing that Cincinnati apartment-ites can claim that few other places can is a museum for fire, and the courageous men and women who help to fight the blaze. The Cincinnati Fire Museum is a testament to the hard work that fire fighters have put in over the years to make the nation a safe and reliable place to live. It traces from its early roots to today, giving us a closer look at the techniques, technology and theory that goes behind fighting the tremendous infernos. It's a great way to spend an afternoon having fun, while also learning a little bit about one of the world's most important, but sometimes under appreciated, occupations. It's a fantastic adventure for adults and children alike, and you're sure to make memories you won't soon forget. It's not just fire and fire fighters that you can learn about in the Fire Museum, but also a bit about Cincinnati's history as well. From the days of the early settlers, as well as the first fire, to the forming of these small settlements into a gigantic, bustling city, with the need of trained fire fighters and the technology to help them fight. Some of the attractions to visit are numerous items of firefighting paraphernalia hearkening back from the early days of the art to yesterday, as well as one of the oldest fire engines in the city, dating back to 1907, as well as an 1808 fire drum. This also makes the perfect spot for Cincinnati apartment-ites to take their children to learn a little something, especially if they want to look into futures in firefighting. Numerous children are brought through the doors as part of school trips, allowing the kids a chance to explore and learn in a location outside of the stuffy confines of the classroom. No matter if you're ten or ninenty five, you'll find something intriguing and fun to discover at the Fire Museum. There are quite a few museums to spend your time at in Cincinnati, but sometimes you get tired of art or natural history, and its time to explore something a bit different. Any Cincinnati apartment residents who ever wanted to learn a bit more about the thrill-a-minute life of the firefighter need just a trip down to the Cincinnati Fire Museum and get ready to be wowed by all the information and artifacts on display.