The Collection Not On Display to the Public
35 fire engines & thousands of artifacts...
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Seagrave - City of Los Angeles |
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1923 |
Stutz City Service Ladder Truck |
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1924 |
REO Obenchain-Boyer |
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Seagrave Fire Engine |
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If our new building was already built...
The County of Los Angeles Fire Museum currently operates three separate facilities; our showroom in Bellflower, storage facility in Southgate and a small showroom at the LACOFD East LA Training Center.
Bellflower is our newest facility and serves as showroom, event center and restoration shop.
Southgate has been our home since January 1995 and is our first large warehouse that gave us the ability to grow at a critical time in our evolution. Restorations were performed there, and still are on a limited basis. We currently store 35 fire engines there which span the years from 1915 to 1981 and a large collection of small artifacts and photos.
Our small building at our Department’s training center is only 550 square feet and is currently undergoing renovation. It houses one antique fire engine and numerous artifacts pertaining to the history of the LACOFD. This was the first home for or organization and is where it all started. This building will be open during LACOFD functions and special appointment only.

Pile of artifacts, parts, and an apparatus at South Gate. We could work much faster with your dontation...







