Haverhill Firefighting Museum.
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Haverhill Firefighting Museum has reopened to the public with tours and its Hero Headquarters for children available by appointment beginning this Saturday.
The museum at 75 Kenoza Ave., which displays “the evolution of New England firefighting history,” is open Saturdays through October, from noon-4 p.m. Admission is $20 per family and free for service men and women. Visits are currently limited to 45 minutes with three 15- minute programs: “9/11 What to Know-When To Call!,” “Plan Your Home Fire Escape Two Ways Out!” and “First Responders How They Work Together.”
By WHAV Staff |
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Covanta Asset Manager Mark Van Weelden said, “The HFFM facility is not only a place to honor our firefighters but it’s also an interactive center for children to learn about firefighting and fire safety in the home. Covanta is pleased to be able to continue supporting this organization.” Pictured are Haverhill Firefighting Museum’s Cynthia Graham and Covanta Operations Analyst Erica Williams. (Courtesy photograph.)
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