About Us

The Haverhill Firefighting Museum houses an extensive collection of firefighting memorabilia, apparatus and antique fire trucks. Our mission is to illustrate the history and culture of firefighting, and leverage dedicated educational spaces, like our Hero Headquarters, to promote fire safety.

  • Address

    WE ARE LOCATED AT:

    75 KENOZA AVE (Route 110), HAVERHILL MA

  • Operating Hours

    Saturdays: May thru October

    Time: Noon - 4pm


Located within the the old Haverhill Armory along with our Museum Sponsor:

Armory built in 1906 for Company F, Eighth Regiment
  • Company F activated to Mexican border in 1916.

  • Activated again in 1917 for Federal service in World War One.

  • Deactivated in 1919, returned to National Guard status at the Armory.

  • December 23, 1940, activated for one year into Federal service as Company A 182nd Infantry ,26th (Yankee) Division. Stationed at Camp Edwards for training.

  • December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, war is declared. Federal service was now for the duration of the war.

  • January 1942 Company A and the rest of the 182nd Infantry detached from the 26th (Yankee) Division.

  • January 23 ,1942 sailed from New York to the Pacific.

  • All units of the 182nd Infantry were then attached to a new Division named Americal.

  • The 182nd as part of the Americal Division entered combat along with US Marines at Guadalcanal.

  • The unit then fought at Bougainville Island for approximately one year.

  • The unit went on to fight at Cebu and Leyte Islands of the Philippine Islands.

  • August 1945 Company A entered Japan as an occupational force.

  • December 1945,Company A returned home and was deactivated from Federal service.

  • Campaigns : Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Southern Philippine Islands