African-American Firefighter

1401 S Central Ave Los AngelesCA90021
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African-american Firefighters Museum was founded in 1997, and is located at 1401 S Central Ave in Los Angeles. It employs 2 employees and is generating approximately $53,379.00 in annual revenue. Additional information is available at www.aafm.us or by contacting Brent Burton at (213) 744-1730.
by dandb on June 29, 2015 from dandb

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Designated historical site Old Fire Station 30 houses this museum honoring African-American firefighters from the past century.:
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Located in a restored 1913 fire station, with many of its original architectural details still intact (including fire poles), this museum aims to preserve the history and...
by by Nina Emkin at Citysearch on June 13, 2006 from Citysearch

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The AA FF Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, conserving and sharing the heritage of African American Firefighters within the Los Angeles City and County Fire Departments and other Fire Departments nationwide.
by facebook on February 09, 2014 from facebook
The mission of the African American Firefighter Museum (AAFFM) is to collect, conserve and share the heritage of our pioneering African Americans in the fire service.
by superpages on March 21, 2013 from superpages
The African American Fire Fighter Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, conserving and sharing the heritage of African American firefighters.The Museum is housed at old Fire Station 30. This station, which was one of two segregated fire stations in Los Angeles, between 1924 and 1955, was established in 1913, to serve the Central Ave community.
by tripadvisor on December 25, 2012 from tripadvisor