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Historic Fire Stations

HISTORIC FIRE STATION LOCATIONS

Ann Street

Engine #5 1842-1854 -HONEY BEE Engine #5 - 40 Ann Street

Engine #4 1832 -184?-AMERICAN Engine #4 - 42 Ann Street, North Dutch Church ( nassau & william)

Engine # 561 Ann Street

Engine # 38 1855 - SouthwarkEngine # 3828 Ann Street

Hook and Ladder No. 101865 - Ladder #10, 28 Ann Street

Hose No. 201838 - Ann Street, near Nassau Street

Hose No. 20 1855 - HumaneHose No. 20, 30 Ann Street

Attorney Street

Hose No. 4 1842 - Attorney, near Delancey Street

Hose No. 4 1855 - MarionHose No. 4Attorney, near Delancey Street

Barrow Street

Hose No. 40 1843 - 168 Barrow Street

Hose No. 40 1855 - Empire Hose No. 40, 142 Barrow Street

Baxter Street

Engine #3 1842- Orange (Baxter), near Prince

Engine # 30 1865- 18 Renwick St. (Baxter by Canal)

Hose No. 24 1842 - Renwick (Baxter), near Spring Street

Beaver St

Engine #3 1823-Beaver, near Broad Street

Engine #10 1865-28 Beaver Street

Engine #21 1840 - FULTON Engine #21 - Beaver Street

Engine # 42 1842-Beaver, near William Street

Hook and Ladder # 1 1823 - Beaver, near Broad

Hook and Ladder # 21839-1851 - 24 Beaver Street

Hose No. 16 1838 - 24 Beaver, near Broad Street

Hose No. 18 1855 - Franklin Hose No. 18 28 Beaver Street

Beekman Street

Engine #6 1970- 49 Beekman St. (between water and south street)

Engine #7 1798 -1813 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Beekman Street

Engine # 32 1905-49 Beekman Street

Bleecker Street

Engine #3 1852 - METAMORA NATIONAL Engine #3 - 390 Bleecker Street

The Bowery

Engine #9 1783-1796-BOLIVAR Engine #9-Leisler St. Swamp by Boston Post Road (now called The Bowery)

Engine #10 1813 - 1823-NIAGARA Engine #10 - The Bowrey & Great Jones Street

Engine #10 1813 - 1823-NIAGARA Engine #10 - The Bowrey & Great Jones Street

Hose No. 30 1842 - Bowery, near Thirteenth Street

Broadway

Engine #4 1749-1776-AMERICAN Engine #4 -Broadway & Jansen's windmill lane, Midway between little queen and Fair Streets

Engine #25 1801-1836 -MERCHANTS Engine #25 Broadway by Bridwell Prison-Tryon Row (park row by city hall)

Broome Street

Engine # 31 1970-363 Broome Street

ENGINE 55 1899 - 363 Broome Street

Canal Street

Engine #9 1969 - 75-77 Canal Street

Engine #3 1784 - 1795 -DUGAN Engine #3 - Duggan Street (canal west of centre)

Hook and Ladder # 61877 - 77 Canal Street

Hook and Ladder # 61969 - 75-77 Canal St. (Former American Civil War Hospital and an armory)

Hose No. 19,1838 - Cortlandt Alley, near Canal Street

Cedar Street

Engine #6 1865-100 Cedar Street

Engine #20 1823-1832 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 89 Cedar, near Washington Street

Engine #20 1832-1846 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 126 Cedar, near Greenwich Street

Engine #20 1846-1861 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 3 or 8? Temple Street(1 block west of broadway-Cedar & Liberty)

Engine #20 1861 -1865 - WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 100 Cedar Street

Hose No. 8 1836 - 74 Cedar, near Nassau Street

Hose No. 81855 - City Hose No. 8, 75 Cedar Street

Hose No. 49 1855 - Lady Washington Hose No. 49 -126 Cedar Street

Centre Street

Engine #1 Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company Number 1-1 or 4 Centre Street

Engine #3 1743 - 1776-Collect Pond (centre)

Engine #3 1795-1796 - DUGAN Engine #3 - Centre street

Engine #10 1804 -1813 -NIAGARA Engine #10 - Centre Street

Engine #21 1829-1831- FULTON Engine #21 - Centre St. & Cross Street

Hose No. 3 1838 - 202 Centre, near Hester Street

Chambers St

Engine #7 1865- 22 Chambers St.

Engine #21 1832-1837-FULTON Engine #21 - Chambers, Centre St. & Cross Street

Engine #22 1840-1849 -Protector Engine # 22- 26 Chambers, near Centre Street -torn down

Engine #22 1849-1865-Protector Engine # 22 -36 Chambers corner Centre St (3 story station built 1849-1852)

Engine # 29 1897-160 Chambers Street

Hook and Ladder # 1 1843 - 34 Chambers Street -1851

Hook and Ladder # 1 1855 - MutualHook and Ladder No. 1 Chambers, corner Centre Street

Hook and Ladder # 1 1865 - 28 Chambers Street

Hook and Ladder # 2 1842 - Chambers, near Centre Street

Hose No. 28 1842?- Chambers, near Centre Street

Hose No. 281844 32 Chambers Street

Hose No. 281855 - Pearl Hose No. 28, Chambers, corner Centre Street

Charles Street

Hook and Ladder # 51865 - Ladder # 5, 102(96) Charles Street

Hose No. 23 1842 - Charles, near Hudson Street

Chatham Street

Engine #4 1802 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - 23 Chatham St. in the Theater

Engine #4 1802-1832 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - Chatham St & Nassau Street

Engine #8 1784-1824 -MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Chatham St. by Jail Yard-adjoining the Goal yard

Engine #10 1783-1804-NIAGARA Engine #10 - top of Catharine Street, in Chatham Street. (Park Row)

Engine #21 1831 - 1831 - FULTON Engine #21 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Engine #24 1798 - 1808 -JACKSON Engine #24 Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Engine #24 1813 - 1823 - JACKSON Engine #24 Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Hook and Ladder # 2 1823-1840 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Hose #11823 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Cherry Street

Engine # 33 1823-Cherry Street, near Corlears Hook

Engine # 42 1823-Foot of Roosevelt Street (by cherry street)

Hose No. 10 1838 - 111 Roosevelt, near Cherry Street

Christie Street

Engine #15 1813-1830 - Peterson Engine #15 Christie, near Bayard Street (by Chatham square-park by entrance manhattan bridge)

Engine #15 1830-1849 - Peterson Engine #15 - 49 Christie, near Walker Street (canal) Dock Rats, "Old Maid"

Engine #15 1852-1855 - Peterson Engine # 15 - 49 Christie Street Engine #19 1813-1823-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Chrystie Street

Engine #19 1844 -1865 -LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - 199 Christie Street

Engine #19 1865-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 199 Christie Street - Condemned

Engine # 30 1823- Christie, near Stanton

Engine # 37 1823-Christie, near Stanton Street

Hose No. 7 1842 - Christie, near Stanton Street

Christopher Street

Engine #18 1829 - 1831 -UNION Engine #18 - Waverly Place. & Christopher Street

Engine # 29 1823-Christopher and Hudson Streets

Engine # 34 1823--Christopher, near Hudson Street

Engine # 34 1855-Howard Engine # 34 - Christopher, near Hudson Street

Hook and Ladder # 3 1823 - Christopher and Hudson Streets

Church Street

Engine #14 1851-Columbian Engine # 14 - Corner Church and Vesey

Engine #14 1855-Columbian Engine # 14 - Church, near Vesey Street

Hose No. 27 1836 - Corner of Church and Vesey Streets

Hose No. 531855 - Naiad Hose No. 53, 179 Church Street

Cliff Street

Engine #7 1784-1798-LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Cliff Street, by the Church Wall. (west of beekman & gold-under southbridge towers)

Clinton Street

Hook and Ladder # 61865 - Ladder # 6, 180 Clinton Street (was Hose No. 22)

Columbia Street

Engine # 44 1823 - Columbia, near Stanton Street

Crosby Street

Engine # 40 1855- Lady Washington Engine # 40, Crosby, near Broome Street

Delancey Street

Engine #12 1844-1847 -TRADESMEN'S Engine #12 - 74 Delancey Street

Engine # 37 1842-Delancey, near Allen Street

Engine # 41 1823 - Delancey and Attorney Streets

Engine # 41 1829 - Corner Delancey and Attorney Streets

Engine # 41 1855-Clinton Engine # 41,Attorney, corner Delancey Street

Hook and Ladder # 5 1823 - Delancey and Attorney Streets

Hook and Ladder # 5 1842- 1844 - Corner Delancey and Attorney Streets

Hose No. 41845 - Corner Delancey & Attorney Street

Doyers Street

Engine #14 1840 - 1863 -Columbian Engine # 14 - Doyers St.

Engine # 39 1842 - Engine No. 39 Doyers, near Chatham Street

Duane Street

Engine #1 1784 -1810 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Barclay St. opposite Groshan's brewhouse, Barley Street.(Duane st, 1 block North of Reed)

Engine #1 1823-1823 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Duane Street

Engine #1 1823-1843 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Duane Street Market (opened 1807)

Engine # 1 1842-1846 -Hayseed-Engine # 1 Clinton Square, foot of Duane Street -Erie Building, No 214 Duane Street, (washington/west)

Engine #7 1905-100 Duane Street

Engine #13 1837-1842- EAGLE Engine #13 - 5 Duane, near William Street (park row-south of thomas paine park)

Engine #13 1842-1864-EAGLE Engine #13 - Duane Street near William Street

Engine #21 1811 -1815 - FULTON Engine #21 - Duane Street

Engine #21 1815 - 1818 - FULTON Engine #21 - Duane St. Market

Hook and LaddersHook and Ladder # 1 1905 - 100 Duane Street

Hose #11834 - 5 Duane, near William Street

Hose No. 2 1855 - Knickerbocker Hose No. 2 - 5 Duane Street

Hose No. 211855 - Hudson Hose No. 21, Foot of Duane Street

East Broadway

Engine #2 1865 -1865 Excelsior Engine #2 55 East Broadway

Engine #9 1865- 55 East Broadway

Hook and Ladder # 61966 - 55 East Broadway

Eldridge Street

Engine #2 1832-1845 -CHATHAM Engine #2 - 1 1/2 Eldridge, near Division Street (under manhattan bridge)

Engine #9 1832- Chatham #2 (now #9)-Eldridge and Division Streets

Engine #19 1823-1834-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Eldridge Street, near Division

Hook and Ladder # 4 1823 - Eldridge Street, Watch House

Hook and Ladder # 41842 - 1845 - Eldridge, near Walker Street

Hook and Ladder # 4 1855 - EagleHook and Ladder No. 4 20-1/2 Eldridge Street

Hose No. 13 1842 - Eldridge, near Division Street

Hose No. 151842; 1837 - 1 Eldridge Street

Hose No. 151851; 1855 - Fulton Hose No. 15, 1-1/2 Eldridge Street

Elizabeth Street

Engine #19 1834-1844 -LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - 16 Elizabeth, near Grand Street

Hook and Ladder No. 9865 - Ladder #9 - 195 Elizabeth Street

Hose No. 14 1842 - Elizabeth, near Bayard Street

Hose No. 141845 - 2 Elizabeth Street

Hose No. 141855 - Atlantic Hose No. 14, 19 Elizabeth Street

Essex Street

Engine #8 1831-1835 -ESSEX Engine #8 - Essex Street

Hose No. 15 1842? - Essex Market, near Grand Street

Forsyth Street

Engine #2 1796-1832 -CHATHAM Engine #2 Forsyth St. near the new Methodist church.

Franklin Street

Engine #27 1865-173 Franklin Street

Hook and Ladder No. 81865 - Ladder #8 , 153 Franklin Street

Knickerbocker Hook and Ladder No. 11 1855 - 153 Franklin Street

Hose No. 54 1855 - Eureka Hose No. 54, 153 Franklin Street

Front Street

Engine #13 1830-1837 - EAGLE Engine #13 - 3 Dover St.(by Front)

Fulton Street

Engine #5 1823-1842 - HONEY BEE Engine #5 -105 Fulton Street, North Dutch Church-(between dutch & william)

Engine #13 1816-1830 -EAGLE Engine #13 - 71 Fulton Street, Firemen's Hall

Engine #18 1820-1828 -UNION Engine #18 - Firemen's Hall, 71 Fulton Street

Engine #21 1823-1829 - FULTON Engine #21 - Fireman's Hall, 71 Fulton Street

Engine #24 182?-1834 - JACKSON Engine #24 - 71 Fulton Street-fireman's hall

Goerick Street

Engine #17 1858 -1865 -EAST RIVER Engine #17 - 7 Goerick Street

Gouverneur Street

Engine #6 1848-1854 - Americus Engine # 6 23 Gouverneur St (east of montgomery)

Engine # 33 1842-Gouverneur, near Henry Street

Hose No. 6 1842 - Gouverneur, near Henry Street

Hose No. 61845 - Gouverneur St, near E. Broadway

Hose No. 61855 - Croton Hose No. 6, 23-1/2 Gouverneur Street, near Fourth Avenue

Great Jones Street

Engine #4 1848-1853 -Niagara Engine # 4 - 33 Great Jones Street

Engine # 33 1899- 42 Great Jones Street

Hook and Ladder No. 91948 - 42 Great Jones Street

Greene Street

Hose No. 19 1855 - American Hose No. 19, 52 Greene Street

Greenwich Street

Engine #20 1792-1793-WASHINGTON Engine #20 -Greenwich Street, near Cedar by new Albany Pier

Engine #21 1800 - 1811 -FULTON Engine #21 - Greenwich St. at Industry Furance

Hanover Square

Engine #11 1780-1813-OCEANUS Engine #11 - Hanover Square - Pearl St. & Stone Street

Engine #11 1813-1835 - OCEANUS Engine #11 - Old Slip & Front Street - Hanover Square

Hose No. 18 1838 - Franklin Market (Old slip) (Hanover Square)

Henry Street

Engine #7 1831 - 1832 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - 91 Henry Street

Engine #2 1846-1865 - Excelsior Engine #2-21 Henry Street near Catherine Street

Engine #6 1854-1865 - Americus Engine # 6269 Henry, near Gouverneur St (east of montgomery)

Engine #9 1966 - 269 Henry Street

Hose No. 21 1838 - Henry, near Catharine Street

Hose No. 36 1842 - Henry, near Catharine Street

Hose No. 361840-1851 - Henry, near Market Street

Hester Street

Engine #19 1792-1813- LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Hester Street, near Bowery Lane. (bowery)

Engine #22 1832-1839 -PHOENIX Engine #22 - Hester Street between Orchard & Allen Strreets

Engine # 32 1823-Hester, near Orchard Street

Engine # 32 1838 Hester, near Allen Street

Engine # 32 1855-Bunker Hill-Engine # 32 101 Hester Street

Hose No. 31855 - Independence Hose No. 3, 211 Hester Street

Hose No. 22 1838 - 101 Hester Street

Hose No. 221855 - PhenixHose No. 22, 101 Hester Street

Horatio Street

Engine # 29 1824 - 14 Amos Street (10th Street, near Ninth Ave)

Hook and Ladder # 1840 - No company, Horatio, near 9th Avenue

Hose No. 121855 - Washington Hose No. 12, 51 Horatio Street

Hose No. 231840 - Horatio, Near Ninth Avenue

Hose No. 231855 - Perry Hose No. 23, 51 Horatio Street

Houston Street

Engine #11 1880- 437 E. Houston Street

Engine # 44 1828 - Houston/2d Street near Lewis Street

Engine # 44 1855-Live Oak Engine # 44, Houston, near Cannon Street

Hose No. 161855 - TomkinsHose No. 16, Houston, corner First Street

Jackson Street

Engine #17 1834 - 1842 SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Walnut St.(Jackson) near Grand Street

Hose No. 31 1841 - 5 Walnut Street (Jackson)

Hose No. 31 1855 - PutnamHose No. 315 Jackson Street

James Street

Engine #17 1788-1813-SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - near the New Slip (south of st James/near cherry) off James Street

Engine #17 1813-18?? -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 -Foot of James Street

Engine #17 1823-1832 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Roosevelt, near Cherry Street (by James Street)

John Street

Engine #4 1784-1796-AMERICAN Engine #4 John Street. (between nassau & william) fronting the Playhouse

Engine #21 1795-1796- FULTON Engine #21 - Burring Slip (end of john street)

Engine # 32 1865-18 Burling Slip (end of john street)

Engine #21 1840 - FULTON Engine #21 - 45 John Street

Hose No. 20 1842 - John, near Dutch Street

Engine #21 1796- 1800 - FULTON Engine #21 - adjoining Baptist Church cemetery, on Gold Street (Fulton/john across st from ryders Alley)

Lafayette Street

Engine #3 1830 -1843 - METAMORA Engine #3 - 47 Marion St. (Lafayette between Broome & spring)

Engine #9 1849-1854- United States Engine # 9 47 Marion Street (Lafayette between Broome & spring)

Engine #91861-1865- MARION Engine # 9 47 Marion Street (Lafayette between Broome & spring)

Engine #13 1974-253 Lafayette Street

Engine #17 18?? -1823 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Lafayette St. near Chatham Square

Engine #20 1865-47 Marion Street

Engine #20 1945-243 Lafayette St; 1947-DISBANDED

ENGINE 55 1887 - 185 Lafayette (173 Elm) Street

LADDER 201974 - 251 Lafayette Street

Leonard Street

Engine #7 1832-1834 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Corporaton Yard, Leonard Street

Engine #8 1824-1831-MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Corporation Yard Leonard st, by Chambers, Collect (Centre), and Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street)

Engine #16 1823-1833 -AETNA Engine #16 - Corporation Yard, Leonard Street (east of centre/south franklin, Leonard, Elm)

Engine #16 1835-1841 -CHELSEA Engine #16 - Corporation Yard, Leonard Street (east of centre/south franklin)

Engine #17 1832 - 1834 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Corporation Yard, Leonard Street

Engine #21 1864-1865 - FULTON Engine #21 - 116 Leonard Street

Engine # 31 1823-Leonard, near Church Street

Engine # 31 1865-116 Leonard Street

Hose No. 25 1842 - Leonard Street, near Broadway

Liberty Street

Engine #4 1865- 39 Liberty Street

Engine #6 1765-1776-NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Crown Street (Liberty), near Kind, now Nassau Street

Engine #10 1980- 124 Liberty Street

Engine #16 1786-1823-AETNA Engine #16 - Liberty Street, near the New Dutch Church (nassau/william-chase)

Hook and Ladder No. 10 1984 - 124 Liberty Street

Ludlow Street

Engine #8 1835-1845-ESSEX Engine #8 - 71 Ludlow Street near Broome Street

Engine #8 1845-1865 -ESSEX Engine #8 - 91 Ludlow Street

Engine #17 1865 - 91 Ludlow Street

Hook and Ladder # 51855 - UnionHook and Ladder No. 5 - 91 Ludlow Street

Madison Street

Engine #26 1823,1842-Madison, near Rutgers Street

Hose #11855 - Eagle Hose No. 1, Madison, near Pike Street

Hose No. 361855 - OceanaHose No. 36205 Madison Street

Maiden Lane

Engine #8 1776- MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Foot of Maiden Lane at the tar pits, (by fly market & LI ferry)

Engine #13 1780-1796-EAGLE Engine #13 - Maiden & Gold (by fly market)

Engine #24 1808 - 18?? - JACKSON Engine #24 Maiden Lane

Mangin Street

Engine #17 1852-1858 - EAST RIVER Engine #17 - 34 Mangin, near Delancey Street (east of lewis)

Hose No. 131844 - Mangin, near Delancey Street

Hose No. 13 1855 - JacksonHose No. 13, Mangin, near Delancey Street

Marketfield Street

Engine #9 1823-1843 BOLIVAR Engine #9 - Marketfield, near Broad Street

Engine #21 1818 - 1823 - FULTON Engine #21 - Marketfield Street

Mercer Street

Engine #4 1853 - 1865-Niagara Engine # 4 - 220 Mercer, near Amity Street (ran diagonal just north of bleeker)

Engine #28 1823 - Mercer Street, near Prince

Engine # 33 1865 - 220 Mercer Street

Hook and Ladder # 6 1823 - Mercer, near Prince Street

Hook and Ladder # 61838 - Hook and Ladder No. 6 , Mercer Street (Firemen's Hall)

Hook and Ladder # 61855 - Lafayette Hook and Ladder No. 6, Fireman's Hall, Mercer Street

LADDER 20 1889 - 155 Mercer Street

Hose No. 5 1835 - Mercer, near Prince Street (Firemen's Hall)

Hose No. 51855 - New York Hose No. 5, Fireman's Hall, Mercer Street

Hose No. 35 1840 - 199 Mercer Street

Hose No. 35 1855 - Fifteenth Ward Hose No. 35, 199 Mercer Street

Monroe Street

Hose No. 26 1840 - 106 Monroe Street

Hose No. 37 1842 - Monroe Market

Morton Street

Engine #24 1865- 78 Morton Street

Mott Street

Hose No. 501855 - Corlies Hose No. 50, 10-1/2 Mott Street

Mulberry Street

Engine # 40 1823- Mulberry, near Broome Street (moses humphrey-1842)

Hose No. 9 1842 - Mulberry, near Broome Street

Hose No. 91851 - 174 Mulberry Street

Hose No. 9 1855 - Columbian Hose No. 9, 174 Mulberry Street

Murray Street

Engine #6 1796-1823 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Murray Street At the College Wall, between church and w broadway (chapel st)

Engine #6 1823 -1829 - NEPTUNE Engine #6 - College Yard, near Murray Street (between church and w broadway (chapel st)

Engine # 42 1855-Empire Engine # 42, 2 Murray Street

Nassau Street

Engine #4 1800-1802 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - Nassau St. & John Street

Engine #15 1785-1813- Wreath of Roses Engine #15 - in Nassau Street, opposite the Federal hall. (Wall Street)

Engine # 38 1842 - Engine No. 38 Nassau, near Ann Street

Engine # 42 1842-88 Nassau Street

Hose No. 461855 - AmericaHose No. 46, 88 Nassau Street

New Street

Engine #21 1831 - 1832 - FULTON Engine #21 - 11 New Street

Norfolk Street

Hose No. 261855 - Rutgers Hose No. 26, Norfolk, near Division Street

North Moore Street

Engine #16 1860 -1865 - MOHAWK Engine #16 - 7 N Moore Street

Hook and Ladder No. 81905 - 14 North Moore Street

Pearl Street

Engine #5 1761-1776-HONEY BEE Engine #5 - Smiths Valley Smit Valley, smits vly, smiths valley now Pearl Street (between Wall and Peck slip)

Engine #5 1784 - 1823 - HONEY BEE Engine #5 - Smiths Valley now Pearl Street. (between Wall and Peck slip)

Engine #12 1780-1796-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 - Franklin Sq. (Pearl & Cherry)

Engine #12 1796 - 1823 - KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 Pearl and Cherry Streets.(NE of Bklyn bridge)

Engine #18 1792 - 1813- UNION Engine #18 - John Street on the Hill, near Pearl Street

Pine Street

Engine #6 1784-1796 - NEPTUNE Engine #6 - King St (pine street)

Pitt Street

Engine #17 1973- 25 (19-1/2) Pitt St.; 1991-DISBANDED .

LADDER 181973 - 25 (19 1/2) Pitt Street

Prince Street

Engine #24 1823-182? -JACKSON Engine #24 - Prince and Wooster Street, Watch House

Reade Street

Engine #6 1829-1845 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Reade Street, near West Broadway

Engine #6 1845-1846 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - 106 Reade Street

Hose No. 271855 - NeptuneHose No. 27, 106 Reade Street

Rose Street

Engine #7 1815-1831 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Rose, near Frankfort Street (under bklyn bridge)

Engine #7 1842-1843 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Rose, near Frankfort Street (under bklyn bridge)

Engine #12 1823-1841-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 - Rose, near Frankfort Street (bklyn bridge, gold-rose-madison)

South Street

Engine #4 1987 - 42 South Street

LADDER 151987 - 42 South Street

Spring Street

Engine # 30 1959 - DISBANDED 278 Spring Street

Engine # 36 1823 - Spring Street Church, near Varick Street

Hose No. 241839 - Spring Street, near Greenwich Street

Hose No. 241855 - National Hose No. 24 315 Spring Street

Spruce Street

Engine #22 1796 - 1832 - PHOENIX Engine #22 - George Street slip. (Spruce-Park Row & Gold Streets)

Stone Street

Engine #7 1776 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 Duke Street, (stone st west of broad) near Terry Street

Sullivan Street

Hose No. 33 1841 - Sullivan, near Prince Street

Hose No. 33 1851 - 1855 - Warren Hose No. 33, Sullivan, near Prince Street

Thames Street

Engine #20 1793 - 1813 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - Thames St. & Little Queen Street

Trinity Place

Engine #21 1837-1840-FULTON Engine #21- 5 Lumber (5 Temple) (trinity pl. near Cedar Street (trinity 1 blocks of wtc site)

Engine #21 1840-1846 - FULTON Engine #21 - 5 Temple (trinity place, near Cedar Street (trinity 1 blocks of wtc site)

Thomas Street

Engine #23 1797-1826-UNTED STATES Engine #23 -Thomas St & Broadway

Varick Street

Engine # 36 1836-Varick, near Vandam Street

Hose No. 561855 - Hose No. 56, 140 Varick Street

Vesey Street

Engine #14 1780 - 1812 -Columbian Engine # 14 - St. Paul's Church, Vesey Street

Engine #14 1812-1825-Columbian Engine # 14 - Vesey Street (north of wtc west of ann), near Church Street

Engine #14 1825-1840-Columbian Engine # 14 - Corner of Vesey and Church Streets

Engine # 39 1823 - Vesey and Church Streets

Wall Street

Engine #1 1731 - 1736 - Wall St. & Kip Street

Engine #1 1736 - 1776 - Hudson-Engine # 1-Rear of city hall (wall/broad/nassau) front of City Hall on the Head of Broad Street

Engine #2 1731 - 1736 - Wall St. & Kip (Nassau) Street

Engine #2 1736-1776 - Rear of city hall-front of City Hall at the head of Broad Street

Engine #3 1796-1812 -DUGAN Engine #3 - Engine House, Wall st by Nassau Street, opposite City hall. (by stock exchange)

Engine #13 1796 - 1816 -EAGLE Engine #13 - Burling Slip (foot of Wall St) near Ferry Stairs, Fish Market, Fly market

Washington Street

Engine # 29 1865-304 Washington Street

Water Street

Engine #18 1813 - 1820 -UNION Engine #18 - 228 Water Street

Watts Street

Engine #27 1823,1842-Watts, near Greenwich Street

Hose No. 41 1843 - 67 Watts Street

Hose No. 41 1855 - Alert Hose No. 41, 67 Watts Street

West Broadway

Engine #3 1847 - 1852 - Hope Engine #3 - 128 W. Broadway

Engine # 31 1823-West Broadway, near Beach Street

Engine # 31 1855-Hope Engine # 31, West Broadway, near Beach Street

Engine #16 1854 - 1857 - GOTHAM Engine #16 - 128 West Broadway

Engine #16 1857 - 1860 - MOHAWK Engine #16 - 128 West Broadway

Whitehall Street

Engine #9 1796-1823 -BOLIVAR Engine #9 - Whitehall Street, near the Government House. (by stone)

Willett Street

Hose No. 29 1841 - 77 Willett Street

Hose No. 291855 - ContinentalHose No. 29, 77 Willett Street

William Street

Engine #12 1841-1843-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 William,(now park row-south of thomas paine park) near Duane Street

Engine #13 1864-1865 - EAGLE Engine #13 - 261 William Street

Hose No. 2 1838 - 262 William, near Duane Street

Wooster Street

Engine #11 1833-OCEANUS Engine #11 - 118 Wooster, near Prince Street

Engine #11 1854-1865 - OCEANUS Engine #11 - 99 Wooster, near Prince Street

Engine #13 1865- 99 Wooster Street

Worth Street

Engine #21 846-1864-FULTON Engine #21 - Anthony Street (worth), near Broadway

Engine #23 1826-1849-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - Hospital Yard, Anthony (Worth), near Broadway

Hose No. 25845 - Anthony (Worth), near Broadway

Hose No. 251855 - United States Hose No. 25, Anthony Street (Worth), near Broadway

3rd Ave

Engine #7 1849- 1850- LEXINGTON Engine #7 - 349 3rd Ave

Hose No. 39 1838 - 349 3d Avenue

Ave of Americas

Engine #24 1975-227 Ave of Americas.

Hook and Ladder # 51975 - 227 Ave of Americas

Hose No. 11 1842? - Jefferson Market, Sixth Avenue

2nd Street

Engine #28 1959-222 E. 2nd Street

Third Street

Engine #7 1815 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Condemned - 6 Third Street

Engine #7 1843-1847-LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - 6 Third Street

Engine #10 1837-1843-WATER WITCH Engine #10 - 6 Third Street, near Bowery

Engine #26 1855-Jefferson Engine #266 Third Street

Engine #18 831-1846 - UNION Engine #18 -132 Amity, near sixth Avenue (west 3rd)

Hook and Ladder # 3 1855 - PhenixHook and Ladder No. 3 132 Amity Street (west 3rd)

Hose No. 31 1842? - Third Street, near Broadway

Hose No. 32 1841 - 6 3d Street

Hose No. 38 1843 - 132 Amity (west 3rd) near Sixth Avenue

Hose No. 38 1855 - Amity Hose No. 38, 132 Amity Street

Fourth Street

1855 - Howard Hose No. 47, Fourth Street, near Avenue D

Fifth Street

Engine #10 1823-1837 -NIAGARA Engine #10 - Fifth Street, near Second Avenue

Hose No. 17 1836 - 40 5th Street, near Second Avenue

Hose No. 17855 - Clinton Hose No. 17, 40 Fifth Street

10th Street

Engine #18 1852 -1854 -ATLANTIC Engine #18 - 421 E. 10th Street

Engine # 29 1824 - 14 Amos Street (10th Street, near Ninth Ave)

Hose No. 111835 - 14 Amos Street - West 10th Street

Hose No. 111855 - Gulick Hose No. 11, 14 Amos Street

Hose No. 34 1842 - 10th St, near Dry dock(Avenue D)

Hose No. 341855 - StarHose No. 34, Tenth Street, near Dry Dock

Hose No. 551855 - Hose No. 55, 52 Amos Street (10th Street)

11th Street

Engine #18 Engine #3 - 211 E. 11th Street

Engine #28 1865-604(211) E. 11th Street

12th Street

Engine # 23 1852-1854-Waverly Engine # 23 193 East Twelfth Street

Engine # 23 1854-1864-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - 223 Twelfth Street

13th Steet

Engine #18 1855 - ATLANTIC Engine #18 13th St, near Avenue C

Engine # 48 1842 - 13th Steet, near Sixth Avenue

Hook and Ladder # 3 1865 - Ladder No. 3, 108(78) E. 13th St. ; 1929 - 108 E. 13th Street

Hook and Ladder No. 121855 - Friendship Hook and Ladder No. 12 East 13th Street, near Fourth Avenue

Hose No. 7 1855 - Ringgold Hose No. 7, East 13th Street, near Fourth Avenue

14th Street

Engine #5 1865-1881- 340(186) E. 14th Street

Engine #23 1864-1865-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - 186 E. 14th Street




Engine Companies


Engine Company 1 Manhattan, is the oldest Engine Company on the job. Engine #1 1731 - 1736 - Wall St. & Kip St. 1731 - 1736; City Hall station built in 1731-1736?; 1736 - 1776 - Hudson-Engine # 1-Rear of city hall (wall/broad/nassau) front of City Hall on the Head of Broad St.; 1784-1796 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Barclay St. opposite Groshan's brewhouse, Barley Street.(Duane st, 1 block North of Reed); 1796-1810 -Hudson-Engine # 1 opposite Groshan's brewhouse, Barley Street.(Duane st, 1 block North of Reed) Barclay St.; 1823-1823 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Duane st; 1823-1843 -Hudson-Engine # 1 Duane Street Market (opened 1807); 1842-1846 -Hayseed-Engine # 1 Clinton Square, foot of Duane Street -Erie Building, No 214 Duane Street, (washington/west); 1846-1852 - Hudson-Engine # 1-West 48th, near Eighth Ave; 1852-1865 -Hudson-Engine # 1 304 (188) W. 47th St.; 1865 -Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine Company Number 1 1 or 4 Centre Street; 1868 - DISBANDED (Jun. 18, 1868); 1873 - REORG. 165 W. 29th St.(Feb. 17, 1873); 1881 - RELOC. 118 W. 33rd St.(Jul. 1, 1881); 1881 - NQTRS. 165 W. 29th St.(Nov. 15, 1881); 1906 - RELOC. 104 W. 30th St.(Jul. 30, 1906); 1907 - RQTRS. 165 W. 29th St. ; 1946-142 W. 31st St; William M. Tweed worked 36 Hose, Engine #1.

Engine #2 1731 - 1736 - Wall St. & Kip (Nassau) St. ; 1736-1776 - Rear of city hall-front of City Hall at the head of Broad St; 1784 - 1796 - CHATHAM Engine #2 Boston Post Rd.; 1796-1832 -CHATHAM Engine #2 Forsyth St. near the new Methodist church.; 1832-1845 -CHATHAM Engine #2 - 1 1/2 Eldridge, near Division Street (under manhattan bridge); 1842-1845- Chatham engine #2 Disbanded for fighting w Engine 26; 1846-1865 - Excelsior Engine #2-21 Henry Street near Catherine Street ; 1865 -1865 Excelsior Engine #2 55 E. Broadway ; 1865 - 304 W 47th St; 1870 - RELOC. 530 W. 43rd St. FQ Vol. (Sep. 14, 1870); 1894 - RELOC.604-606 W. 43rd St.(Temp.)(Jun. 7, 1894); 1895 - NQTRS. 530 W. 43rd St.(Sep. 14, 1895); 1972 - DISB.(AFTER 107 YEARS OF SERVICE)(Nov. 25,1972);

Engine #3 1743 - 1776-Collect Pond; 1784 - 1795 -DUGAN Engine #3 - Dugan Street; 1795-1796 - DUGAN Engine #3 - Centre street; 1796-1812 -DUGAN Engine #3 - Engine House, Nassau Street, opposite City hall. (by stock exchange); 1823-Beaver, near Broad Street; 1830- METAMORA Engine #3 - Mott St. near Prince St.; 1830 -1843 - METAMORA Engine #3 - 47 Marion St. ; 1842- Orange (Baxter), near Prince ; 1845 - METAMORA NATIONAL Engine #3 - 557 Hudson St. ; 1847 - 1852 - Hope Engine #3 - 128 W. Broadway; 1852 - METAMORA NATIONAL Engine #3 - 390 Blecker St.; 1855-Broderick Engine # 3 (No location) ; 1860 organized on march 5, 1860, as Engine Company No. 3.; 1865- 417(279) W. 17th St.; 1865 - FORREST Engine #3 - 211 E. 11th St; 1967-146 W. 19th St.;

Engine #4 1749-1776-AMERICAN Engine #4 -Broadway & Jansen's windmill lane, Midway between little queen and Fair Streets; 1784-1796-AMERICAN Engine #4 John Street. (between nassau & william) fronting the Playhouse.; 1800-1802 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - Nassau St. & John Street; 1802 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - 23 Chatham St. in the Theater ; 1802-1832 -AMERICAN Engine #4 - Chatham St & Nassau St. ; 1832 -184?-AMERICAN Engine #4 - 42 Ann Street, North Dutch Church ( nassau & william); 1848-1853 -Niagara Engine # 4 - 33 Great Jones St. ; 1853-1865-Niagara Engine # 4 - 220 Mercer, near Amity Street ( ran diagonal just north of bleeker (david); 1865- 39 Liberty St. ; 1987- 42 South St. ;

Engine #5 1761-1776-HONEY BEE Engine #5 - Smiths Valley Smit Valley, smits vly, smiths valley now Pearl Street. (between Wall and Peck slip); 1784 - 1823 - HONEY BEE Engine #5 - Smiths Valley now Pearl Street. (between Wall and Peck slip); 1823-1842 - HONEY BEE Engine #5 -105 Fulton Street, North Dutch Church-(between dutch & william); 1842-1854 -HONEY BEE Engine #5 - 40 Ann Street; 1854-1865-Protection Engine # 5 61 Ann Street ; 1865-1881- 340(186) E. 14th St. ;

Engine #6 1765-1776-NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Crown Street (Liberty), near Kind, now Nassau; 1784-1796 - NEPTUNE Engine #6 - King St; 1796-1823 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Murray Street At the College Wall, between church and w broadway (chapel st); 1823 -1829 - NEPTUNE Engine #6 - College Yard, near Murray Street (between church and w broadway (chapel st); 1829-1845 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - Reade Street, near West Broadway; 1845-1846 -NEPTUNE Engine #6 - 106 Reade Street ; 1848-1854 - Americus Engine # 6 23 Gouverneur St (east of montgomery); 1854-1865 - Americus Engine # 6 269 Henry, near Gouverneur St (east of montgomery); 1865-100 Cedar St; 1970- 49 Beekman St. (between water and south st);

Engine #7 1776-LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 Duke Street, near Terry, now Stone.(stone st west of broad); 1784-1798-LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Cliff Street, by the Church Wall. (west of beekman & gold-under southbridge towers); 1798 -1813 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Beekman St.; 1815 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Condemned - 6 Third Street; 1815-1831 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Rose, near Frankfort Street (under bklyn bridge); 1831 - 1832 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - 91 Henry St.; 1832-1834 - LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Corporaton Yard, Leonard St. ; 1842-1843 -LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - Rose, near Frankfort Street (under bklyn bridge); 1843-1847-LAFAYETTE HAMILTON Engine #7 - 6 Third Street; 1849- 1850- LEXINGTON Engine #7 - 349 3rd Ave; 1850-1865-Lexington Engine # 7 - 223 (109) East 25th St, near Second Ave; 1865- 22 Chambers St.; 1905-100 Duane St.;

Engine #8 1776- MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Foot of Maiden Lane at the tar pits, (by fly market & LI ferry); 1784-1824 -MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Chatham St. by Jail Yard-adjoining the Goal yard; 1824-1831-MANHATTAN Engine #8 - Corporation Yard Leonard, Chambers, Collect (Centre), and Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1831-1835 -ESSEX Engine #8 - Essex St.; 1835-1845-ESSEX Engine #8 - 71 Ludlow Street near Broome St; 1845-1865 -ESSEX Engine #8 - 91 Ludlow St; 1865- 128(106) E. 50th St.; 1961-165 E. 51st St;

Engine #9 1783-1796-BOLIVAR Engine #9-Leisler St. Swamp by Boston Post Road (now called The Bowery); 1796-1823 -BOLIVAR Engine #9 - Whitehall Street, near the Government House. (by stone); 1823-1843 BOLIVAR Engine #9 - Marketfield, near Broad Street ; 1832- Chatham #2 (now #9)-Eldridge and Division Streets; 1843-1846 -DOLPHIN Engine #9 Corner West 48th Street and 8th Ave.; 1849-1854- United States Engine # 9 47 Marion Street ; 1855-1859- MARION Engine # 9 47 Marion Street ; 1859-1861- MARION Engine # 9 52 Marion Street ; 1861-1865- MARION Engine # 9 47 Marion Street ; 1865- 55 East Broadway; 1902- 77 Canal St; 1903- 55 East Broadway; 1966 - 269 Henry St.; 1969 - 75-77 Canal St.

Engine #10 1783-1804-NIAGARA Engine #10 - top of Catharine Street, in Chatham Street. (Park Row); 1804 -1813 -NIAGARA Engine #10 - Centre St.; 1813 - 1823-NIAGARA Engine #10 - The Bowrey & Great Jones St.; 1823-1837 -NIAGARA Engine #10 - Fifth Street, near Second Avenue; 1837-1843-WATER WITCH Engine #10 - 6 Third Street, near Bowery; 1843-1845 - WATER WITCH Engine #10 - 9th Ave. & 26th St.; 1845 - 1855-WATER WITCH Engine #10 - 244 W. 27th St. near 10th Avenue; 1855 -1865-UNITED WATER WITCH - 82nd St. btn. 3rd & 4th Aves.; 1865-28 Beaver St.; 1980- 124 Liberty St.

Engine #11 1780-1813-OCEANUS Engine #11 - Hanover Square - Pearl St. & Stone St; 1813-1835 - OCEANUS Engine #11 - Old Slip & Front Street - Hanover Square; 1833-OCEANUS Engine #11 - 118 Wooster, near Prince Street; 1854-1865 - OCEANUS Engine #11 - 99 Wooster, near Prince Street; 1865, 1880- 437 E. Houston St. ; 1957-DISBANDED (Oct. 15, 1957).

Engine #12 1780-1796-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 - Franklin Sq.; 1796 - 1823 - KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 Pearl and Cherry Streets.(NE of Bklyn bridge); 1823-1841-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 -Rose, near Frankfort Street (bklyn bridge, gold-rose-madison); 1841-1843-KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 William,(now park row-south of thomas paine park) near Duane Street; 1844-1847 -TRADESMEN'S Engine #12 - 74 Delancey Street; 1847-1855 - KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 -East 50th St, & Lexington; 1855-1859 - KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 -East 40th St, near Third Ave; 1859 -1865 - KNICKERBOCKER Engine #12 - 112 E. 33rd St.; 1865-261 William St.; 1959-DISBANDED (Oct. 1, 1959).

Engine #13 1780-1796-EAGLE Engine #13 - Maiden & Gold by fly market); 1796 - 1816 -EAGLE Engine #13 - Burling Slip near Ferry Stairs, Fish Market, Fly market; 1816-1830 -EAGLE Engine #13 - 71 Fulton Street, Firemen's Hall ; 1830-1837 - EAGLE Engine #13 - 3 Dover St.; 1837-1842- EAGLE Engine #13 - 5 Duane, near William Street (park row-south of thomas paine park); 1842-1864-EAGLE Engine #13 - Duane Street near William Street; 1864-1865 - EAGLE Engine #13 - 261 William St. ; 1865- 99 Wooster St.; 1974-253 Lafayette St.

Engine #14 1780 - 1812 -Columbian Engine # 14 - St. Paul's Church, Vesey St.; 1812-1825-Columbian Engine # 14 - Vesey Street (north of wtc west of ann), near Church; 1825-1840-Columbian Engine # 14 - Corner of Vesey and Church Streets; 1840 - 1863 -Columbian Engine # 14 - Doyer St.; 1851-Columbian Engine # 14 - Corner Church and Vesey; 1855-Columbian Engine # 14 - Church, near Vesey St; 1863 -1865-Columbian Engine # 14 - No location; 1865, 1895 -14 (15) E. 18th St.

Engine #15 1785-1813- Wreath of Roses Engine #15 - in Nassau Street, opposite the Federal hall. (wall); 1813-1830 - Peterson Engine #15 Christie, near Bayard Street (by Chatham square-park by entrance manhattan bridge) ; 1830-1849 -Peterson Engine #15 - 49 Christie, near Walker Street (canal) Dock Rats, "Old Maid" ; 1849-Peterson Engine # 15 Disbanded (for 1844 political procession), in September 27, 1849; 1852 Peterson Engine # 15 Reorganized March 3, 1852; 1852-1855 - Peterson Engine # 15 - 49 Christie Street; 1855 - 1855 -CHATHAM-HIBERNIA Engine # 15 - 9th Ave. near W. 37th St. ; 1855 - Disbanded again on July 11, 1855; 185? - 1865 - CHATHAM-HIBERNIA Engine # 15 - 432 W. 36th St.; The Chanfraus--Peter, Henry, Joseph, and Frank--the latter being the original "Mose" in "A Glance at New York," were also members.

Engine #16 1786-1823-AETNA Engine #16 - Liberty Street, near the New Dutch Church (nassau/william-chase); 1823-1833 -AETNA Engine #16 - Corporation Yard, Leonard Street (east of centre/south franklin, Leonard, Elm); 1833-Disbanded; 1834 -1835 -CHELSEA Engine #16 - W. 21st St. & 8th Ave; 1835-1841 -CHELSEA Engine #16 - Corporation Yard, Leonard Street (east of centre/south franklin); 1842-1852-CHELSEA Engine #16 - 152 20th. Street; 1852-1854-CHELSEA Engine #16 - Croton Engine # 16 - 165 West 20th St; 1854 - 1857 - GOTHAM Engine #16 - 128 West Broadway; 1857 - 1860 - MOHAWK Engine #16 - 128 West Broadway ; 1860 -1865 - MOHAWK Engine #16 - 7 N Moore Street; 1865- 223(109) E. 25th St.; 1968- 234 E. 29th St.

Engine #17 1788-1813-SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - near the New Slip (south of st James/near cherry); 1813-18?? -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 -Foot of James St; 18?? -1823 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Lafayette St. near Chatham Sq.; 1823-1832 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Roosevelt, near Cherry Street ; 1832 - 1834 -SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Corporation Yard, Leonard St. ; 1834 - 1842 SCOTT-MUTUAL Engine #17 - Walnut St. near Grand St. ; 1842-Disbanded; 1852-1858 - EAST RIVER Engine #17 - 34 Mangin, near Delancey Street (east of lewis); 1858 -1865 -EAST RIVER Engine #17 - 7 Goerick St. ; 1865- 91 Ludlow St.; 1973- 25 (19-1/2) Pitt St.; 1991-DISBANDED .

Engine #18 1792 - 1813- UNION Engine #18 - John Street on the Hill, near Pearl Street. ; 1813 - 1820 -UNION Engine #18 - 228 Water St.; 1820-1828 -UNION Engine #18 - Firemen's Hall, 71 Fulton Street ; 1829-UNION Engine #18 - closed; 1829 - 1831 -UNION Engine #18 - Waverly Place. & Christopher St.; 1831-1846 - UNION Engine #18 -132 Amity, near sixth Avenue (west 3rd); 1852 -1854 -ATLANTIC Engine #18 - 421 E. 10th St.; 1855 - ATLANTIC Engine #18 13th St, near Avenue C; 1852 - 1859 - UNION Engine #18 - 87 W. 38th St.; 1859 -1865 - UNION Engine #18 - 78 W. 40th St.

Engine #19 1792-1813- LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Hester Street, near Bowery Lane. (bowery); 1813-1823-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Chrystie St.; 1823-1834-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - Eldridge Street, near Division; 1834-1844 -LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - 16 Elizabeth, near Grand Street ; 1844 -1865 -LAFAYETTE Engine #19 - 199 Christie; 1865-LAFAYETTE Engine #19 199 Christie Street - Condemned; 1865 - 355(227) W. 25th St; 1880-355 W. 25th St.; 1947-DISBANDED .

Engine #20 1792-1793-WASHINGTON Engine #20 -Greenwich Street, near Cedar by new Albany Pier; 1793 - 1813 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - Thames St. & Little Queen St.; 1813 - 1823 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - Albany Basin; 1823-1832 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 89 Cedar, near Washington Street ; 1832-1846 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 126 Cedar, near Greenwich Street ; 1846-1861 -WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 3 or 8? Temple Street(1 block west of broadway-Cedar & Liberty); 1861 -1865 - WASHINGTON Engine #20 - 100 Cedar St.; 1865-47 Marion St.; 1945-243 Lafayette St; 1947-DISBANDED .

Engine #21 1795-1796- FULTON Engine #21 - Burring Slip; 1796- 1800 - FULTON Engine #21 - adjoining Baptist Church cemetery, on Gold Street (Fulton/john across st from ryders Alley); 1800 - 1811 -FULTON Engine #21 - Greenwich St. at Industry Furance; 1811 -1815 - FULTON Engine #21 - Duane St; 1815 - 1818 - FULTON Engine #21 - Duane St. Market; 1818 - 1823 - FULTON Engine #21 - Marketfield St.; 1823-1829 - FULTON Engine #21 - Fireman's Hall, 71 Fulton Street ; 1829-FULTON Engine #21 - Closed; 1829-1831- FULTON Engine #21 - Centre St. & Cross St.; 1831 - 1831 - FULTON Engine #21 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1831 - 1832 - FULTON Engine #21 - 11 New St.; 1832-1837-FULTON Engine #21 - Chamber, Centre St. & Cross St.; 1837-1840-FULTON Engine #21- 5 Lumber (5 Temple) (trinity pl. near Cedar Street (trinity 1 block s of wtc); 1840 - FULTON Engine #21 - Beaver St.; 1840 - FULTON Engine #21 - 45 John St.; 1840-1846 - FULTON Engine #21 - 5 Temple (trinity place, near Cedar Street (trinity 1 block s of wtc); 1846-1864-FULTON Engine #21 - Anthony Street (worth), near Broadway; 1864-1865 - FULTON Engine #21 - 116 Leonard St.; 1865-216(142) E. 40th St.; 1940-238 E. 40th St.

Engine #22 1796-1832 -PHOENIX Engine #22 - George Street slip. (spruce-park row & gold); 1832-1839 -PHOENIX Engine #22 - Hester St, between Orchard & Allen; 1840-1849 -Protector Engine # 22- 26 Chambers, near Centre Street -torn down; 1849-1865-Protector Engine # 22 -36 Chambers corner Centre St (3 story station built 1849-1852); 1865-Protector Engine # 22 Disbanded on September 20; 1865-1511 3rd Ave. (Sept 8th? or Oct. 2); 1961-159 E. 85th St.

Engine #23 1797-1826-UNTED STATES Engine #23 -Thomas St & Broadway; 1826-1849-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - Hospital Yard, Anthony (Worth), near Broadway; 1852-1854-Waverly Engine # 23 193 East Twelfth Street; 1854-1864-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - 223 Twelfth Street; 1864-1865-UNTED STATES Engine #23 - 186 E. 14th St.; 1865-153 W. 68th St.; 1906-215 W. 58th St.

Engine #24 1798 - 1808 -JACKSON Engine #24 Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1808 - 18?? - JACKSON Engine #24 Maiden Lane; 1813 - 1823 - JACKSON Engine #24 Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1823-182? -JACKSON Engine #24 - Prince and Wooster Street, Watch House; 182?-1834 - JACKSON Engine #24 - 71 Fulton Street-fireman's hall ; 1836-186?-JACKSON Engine #24- 255 West 17th Street; 186?- 1865 JACKSON Engine #24- 279 West 17th Street , near Ninth Avenue; 1865- 78 Morton St.; 1975-227 Ave of Americas.

Engine #25 1801-1836 -MERCHANTS Engine #25 Broadway by Bridwell Prison-Tryon Row (park row by city hall) ; 1839-1842- CATARACT Engine #25 - 23rd Street, near Bloomingdale Rd; 1842-184? - CATARACT Engine #25 -1851-Twenty-third Street & fifth Ave ; 184? -1854 -CATARACT Engine #25 - 1006 Broadway-Bloomingdale Rd. & 24th St.; 1854-1865- CATARACT Engine #25 - 1146 Broadway, near East 26th Street; 1865- 342(148) E. 5th St.; 1947-DISBANDED .

Engine #26 1823,1842-Madison, near Rutgers Street; 1845-Disbanded for Fighting w Chatham Engine #9; 1855-Jefferson Engine # 266 Third Street; 1865- 220(138) W. 37th St.

Engine #27 1823,1842-Watts, near Greenwich Street; 1855-Fort Washington Engine # 27 Carmansville; 1865-173 Franklin St.

Engine #28 1823-Mercer Street, near Prince; 1842-Disbanded; 1855-Fourth Avenue, corner East Twenty-seventh Street; 1865-604(211) E. 11th St.; 1959-222 E. 2nd St.

Engine # 29 1823-Christopher and Hudson Streets ; 1824 - 14 Amos Street (Horatio Street, near Ninth Ave); 1855-Guardian Engine # 29 14 Amos Street ; 1865-304 Washington St. ; 1897-160 Chambers St; 1947-DISBANDED.

Engine # 30 1823- Christie, near Stanton ; Disbanded -1842; 1855-Tompkins Engine # 30, East 22nd Street, near Second Avenue; 1865- 18 Renwick St. ; 1959-DISBANDED 278 Spring St.

Engine # 31 1823-Leonard, near Church Street ; 1823-West Broadway, near Beach Street ; 1855-Hope Engine # 31, West Broadway, near Beach Street; 1865-116 Leonard St. ; 1970-363 Broome St.; 1972-DISBANDED (Nov. 25, 1972).

Engine # 32 1823-Hester, near Orchard ; 1838 Hester, near Allen Street ; 1855-Bunker Hill-Engine # 32 101 Hester Street; 1865-18 Burling Slip; 1905-49 Beekman St. ; 1972-DISBANDED (Nov. 25, 1972).

Engine # 33 1823-Cherry Street, near Corlears Hook; 1842-Gouverneur, near Henry Street; 1855-Black Joke Engine # 33, Fifty-eighth Street, near Broadway; 1865-220 Mercer St. FQ Vol.; 1899- 42 Great Jones St.

Engine # 34 1823--Christopher, near Hudson Street; 1855-Howard Engine # 34 Christopher, near Hudson Street ; 1865- 440(286) W. 33rd St. ; 1937- 440 W. 38th St.

Engine # 35 1823,1842-Harlem Village ; 1827-121st., near 3d Avenue; 1855-Columbus Engine # 35, Third Ave., near 125th St. ; 1868-223 E. 119th St. ; 1974-2282 3rd Ave.

Engine # 36 1823-Spring Street Church, near Varick Street ; 1836-Varick, near Vandam Street ; 1855-Equitable Engine # 36 Broadway, corner Sixty-ninth Street ; 1868-1849 Park Ave. (Jan. 1, 1868); 1975-120 E. 125th St.

Engine # 37 1823-Christie, near Stanton Street ; 1842-Delancey, near Allen Street; 1855 -Tradesmen Engine # 37,Fifty-ninth Street, near Third Ave.; 1868- 58 Lawrence(W. 126)St. (Jan. 1, 1868); 1974 - 415 W. 125th St.

Engine # 38 1823 - Bloomingdale Road, House of Refuge ; 1842 - Engine No. 38 Nassau, near Ann Street ; 1855 - Southwark Engine # 38 28 Ann Street .

Engine # 39 1823 - Vesey and Church Streets ; 1842 - Engine No. 39 Doyers, near Chatham Street; 1868- Broadway & W 97th St. ; 1887- 157 E. 67th St.

Engine # 40 1823- Mulberry, near Broome Street (moses humphrey-1842); 1855- Lady Washington Engine # 40, Crosby, near Broome Street ; 1874-"The Rink" 2nd Ave. & E.63rd St.; 1961-133 Amsterdam Ave.

Engine # 41 1823 - Delancey and Attorney Streets ; 1829 - Corner Delancey and Attorney Streets ; 1855-Clinton Engine # 41,Attorney, corner Delancey Street.

Engine # 42 1823-Foot of Roosevelt Street; 1842-Beaver, near William Street ; 1842-88 Nassau Street; 1855-Empire Engine # 42, 2 Murray Street.

Engine # 43 1823-Manhattanville-Hollow Way, West 125th-135th Streets; 1827-1851 Manhattanville; 1855-Manhattan Engine # 43, Manhattanville.

Engine # 44 1823 - Columbia, neat Stanton Street - 1823; 1828 - Houston/2d Street near Lewis Street; 1855-Live Oak Engine # 44, Houston, near Cannon Street; 1881-221 E. 75th St.

Engine # 45 1823-Yorkville; 1837-Yorkville, Third Avenue ; 1855-Aurora Engine # 45, 85th Street, near Third Ave.

Engine # 46 1823 - Rose Hill (Bronx? Upper W side); 1835 - 349 3 ave. by 25th Street, near Bull's Head Village; 1855 - Relief Engine # 46 Third Avenue, near East Twenty-sixth Street.

Engine # 47 1823-Tenth Street, near Avenue D ; 1842-Disbanded; 1855- ? Engine # 47 Yorkville; 1881 - 909 E. 149th St.; 1891 - 502 W. 113th St.

Engine # 48 1823 - Fitz Roy Road, near Nineteenth Street; 1842 - 13th Steet, near Sixth Avenue; 1827--1851? 152 20th Street ; 1855 - Mazeppa Engine # 48 West 24th Street, near Seventh Avenue.

Engine No. 49 1826 - 126th Street, (Harlem); 1842- Disbanded; 1851 - 126th Street, (Harlem) ; 1855 - Pocahontas Engine # 49, 126th st, Harlem; 1882 - Blackwell's Island; 1949 - Welfare Island; 1958 - DISBANDED (Sep. 21, 1958).

Engine No. 50 1840 - Bloomingdale Road, Harsenville (near 70th-71st).

ENGINE 53 1885 - 175 E. 104th St. ; 1974 - 1836 3rd Ave.

ENGINE 54 1884 - 304 W. 47th St. ; 1974 - 782 8th Ave.

ENGINE 55 1887 - 185 Lafayette (173 Elm) St. ; 1899 - 363 Broome St.

ENGINE 56 1889 - 120 W. 83rd St. ; 1960 - DISBANDED (May 1, 1960).

ENGINE 58 1893 - 81 W. 115th St. ; 1960 - 1367 5th Ave.

ENGINE 59 1894 - 180 W. 137th St. ; 1962 - 111 W. 133rd St.

ENGINE 65 1898 - 33 W. 43rd St.

ENGINE 67 1898 - 518 W. 170th St.

ENGINE 69 1898 - 243 E. 233rd St. ; 1917 - 248 W. 143rd St.

Truck Companies 1776 - No. 2--Fair, near King Street. ; 1776 -S. e. of the Battery, adjoining the Basin

Hook and Ladders Hook and Ladder # 1 1823 - Beaver, near Broad; 1843 - 34 Chambers Street -1851; 1855 - Mutual Hook and Ladder No. 1 Chambers, corner Centre Street; 1865 - 28 Chambers St. ; 1905 - 100 Duane St.

Hook and Ladder # 2 1823-1840 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1842 - Chambers, near Centre Street ; 1839-1851 - 24 Beaver Street ; 1855 - Chelsea Hook and Ladder No. 2 West 24th Street, near 7th Avenue; 1865 - Ladder No. 2 , 126(104) E. 50th St. ; 1961 - 165 E. 51st St.

Hook and Ladder # 3 1823 - Christopher and Hudson Streets; 1840 - No company, Horatio, near 9th Avenue ; 1855 - Phenix Hook and Ladder No. 3 132 Amity Street; 1865 - Ladder No. 3, 108(78) E. 13th St. ; 1929 - 108 E. 13th St.

Hook and Ladder # 4 1823 - Eldridge Street, Watch House; 1842 - 1845 - Eldridge, near Walker Street; 1855 - Eagle Hook and Ladder No. 4 20-1/2 Eldridge Street ; 1865 - Ladder No. 4, 788 8th Ave. ; 1974 - 782 8th Ave.

Hook and Ladder # 5 1823 - Delancey and Attorney Streets; 1842- 1844 - Corner Delancey and Attorney Streets ; 1855 - Union Hook and Ladder No. 5 91 Ludlow Street; 1865 - Ladder # 5, 102(96) Charles St. ; 1975 - 227 Ave of Americas .

Hook and Ladder # 6 1823 - Mercer, near Prince Street ; 1838 - Hook and Ladder No. 6 , Mercer Street (Firemen's Hall) ; 1855 - Lafayette Hook and Ladder No. 6, Fireman's Hall, Mercer Street; 1865 - Ladder # 6, 180 Clinton St. (was Hose No. 22); 1877 - 77 Canal St; 1966 - 55 East Broadway; 1969 - 75-77 Canal St. (Former American Civil War Hospital and an armory).

Hook and Ladder No. 7 1837 - 126th Street ; 1855 - Mechanics Hook and Ladder No. 7 Harlem; 1865 - Ladder #7, 217(119) E. 28th St. ; 1968 - 234 E. 29th St.

Hook and Ladder No. 8 1842 - Disbanded; 1855 - Empire Hook and Ladder No. 8 West Forty-eighth Street, near Eighth Avenue; 1865 - Ladder #8 , 153 Franklin St. ; 1905 - 14 North Moore St.

Hook and Ladder No. 9 1842 - Disbanded; 1855 - America Hook and Ladder No. 9 East 29th Street, near Second Avenue; 1865 - Ladder #9 - 195 Elizabeth St. ; 1948 - 42 Great Jones St.

Hook and Ladder No. 10 1839 - 3rd Avenue, corner 85th St; 1855 - Narragansett Hook and Ladder No. 10, 85th Street, near 3rd Avenue ; 1865 - Ladder #10, 28 Ann St. ; 1984 - 124 Liberty St.

Knickerbocker Hook and Ladder No. 11 1855 - 153 Franklin Street; 1865 - Ladder #11, 742(548) E. 5th St. ; 1959 - 222 E. 2nd St.

1855 - Friendship Hook and Ladder No. 12 East 13th Street, near Fourth Avenue; 1865 - Ladder No. 12, 243(165) W. 20th St. ; 1967 - 146 W. 19th St.

LADDER 13 1868 - 159 E. 87th St. ; 1961 - 159 E. 85th St.

LADDER 14 1868 - 120 E. 125th St ; 1975 - 2282 3rd Ave.

LADDER 15 1868 - 10th Ave & W.159th St. ; 1987 - 42 South St

LADDER 16 1873 - Broadway & W. 97th St. ; 1887 - 159 E. 67th St.

LADDER 18 1874 - 491 E. 166th. St. ; 1973 - 25 (19 1/2) Pitt St.

LADDER 20 1889 - 155 Mercer St. ; 1974 - 251 Lafayette St.

LADDER 21 1890 - 432 W. 36th St. ; 1937 - 440 W. 38th St. W/ E-34

LADDER 22 1891 - 766 Amsterdam Ave. ; 1960 - 145 W. 100th St.

LADDER 23 1898 - 504 W. 140th St. ; 1918 - 503 W. 139th St.



HOSE COMPANIES


Hose #1 1823 - Tryon Row (Chatham to Cross (now Park) Street); 1834 - 5 Duane, near William Street ; 1855 - Eagle Hose No. 1, Madison, near Pike Street .

Hose No. 2 1838 - 262 William, near Duane Street ; 1855 - Knickerbocker Hose No. 2 5 Duane Street .

Hose No. 3 1838 - 202 Centre, near Hester Street ; 1855 - Independence Hose No. 3 , 211 Hester Street .

Hose No. 4 1842 - Attorney, near Delancey Street ; 1845 - Corner Delancey & Attorney Sts ; 1855 - Marion Hose No. 4 Attorney, near Delancey Street .

Hose No. 5 1835 - Mercer, near Prince Street (Firemen's Hall) ; 1855 - New York Hose No. 5, Fireman's Hall, Mercer Street .

Hose No. 6 1842 - Gouverneur, near Henry Street ; 1845 - Gouverneur St, near E. Broadway ; 1855 - Croton Hose No. 6, 23-1/2 Gouverneur Street, near Fourth Avenue.

Hose No. 7 1842 - Christie, near Stanton Street; 1855 - Ringgold Hose No. 7, East 13th Street, near Fourth Avenue.

Hose No. 8 1836 - 74 Cedar, near Nassau Street; 1855 - City Hose No. 8, 75 Cedar Street .

Hose No. 9 1842 - Mulberry, near Broome Street ; 1851 - 174 Mulberry Street; 1855 - Columbian Hose No. 9, 174 Mulberry Street .

Hose No. 10 1838 - 111 Roosevelt, near Cherry Street ; 1855 - Liberty Hose No. 10 Dover, Near Pearl Street .

Hose No. 11 1842? - Jefferson Market, Sixth Avenue ; 1835 - 14 Amos Street ; 1855 - Gulick Hose No. 11, 14 Amos Street.

Hose No. 12 1837 - 244 17th Street-near Ninth Avenue ; 1855 - Washington Hose No. 12, 51 Horatio Street .

Hose No. 13 1842 - Eldridge, near Division Street; 1844 - Mangin, near Delancey St. ; 1855 - Jackson Hose No. 13, Mangin, near Delancey Street.

Hose No. 14 1842 - Elizabeth, near Bayard Street ; 1845 - 2 Elizabeth Street ; 1855 - Atlantic Hose No. 14, 19 Elizabeth Street.

Hose No. 15 1842? - Essex Market, near Grand Street -1842; 1837 - 1 Eldridge Street -1851; 1855 - Fulton Hose No. 15, 1-1/2 Eldridge Street.

Hose No. 16 1838 - 24 Beaver, near Broad Street ; 1855 - Tomkins Hose No. 16, Houston, corner First Street.

Hose No. 17 1836 - 40 5th Street, near Second Avenue ; 1855 - Clinton Hose No. 17, 40 Fifth Street .

Hose No. 18 1838 - Franklin Market (Old slip) ; 1855 - Franklin Hose No. 18 28 Beaver Street.

Hose No. 19, 1838 - Cortlandt Alley, near Canal Street ; 1855 - American Hose No. 19, 52 Greene Street .

Hose No. 20 1842 - John, near Dutch Street; 1838 - Ann Street, near Nassau Street ; 1855 - Humane Hose No. 20, 30 Ann Street.

Hose No. 21 1838 - Henry, near Catharine Street ; 1855 - Hudson Hose No. 21, Foot of Duane Street .

Hose No. 22 1838 - 101 Hester ; 1855 - Phenix Hose No. 22, 101 Hester Street; 1865- Reorganized as Ladder 6.

Hose No. 23 1842 - Charles, near Hudson Street; 1840 - Horatio, Near Ninth Avenue; 1855 - Perry Hose No. 23, 51 Horatio Street .

Hose No. 24 1842 - Renwick, near Spring Street ; 1839 - Spring Street, near Greenwich Street; 1855 - National Hose No. 24 315 Spring Street.

Hose No. 25 1842 - Leonard Street, near Broadway; 1845 - Anthony, near Broadway ; 1855 - United States Hose No. 25, Anthony Street, near Broadway .

Hose No. 26 1840 - 106 Monroe Street ; 1855 - Rutgers Hose No. 26, Norfolk, near Division Street .

Hose No. 27 1836 - Corner of Church and Vesey ; 1855 - Neptune Hose No. 27, 106 Reade Street.

Hose No. 28 1842?- Chambers, near Centre Street; 1844 32 Chambers Street ; 1855 - Pearl Hose No. 28, Chambers, corner Centre Street.

Hose No. 29 1841 - 77 Willett Street ; 1855 - Continental Hose No. 29, 77 Willett Street .

Hose No. 30 1842 - Bowery, near Thirteenth Street ; 1855 - Laurel Hose No. 30, West 27th Street, near Tenth Avenue.

Hose No. 31 1842? - Third Street, near Broadway; 1841 - 5 Walnut Street; 1855 - Putnam Hose No. 31 5 Jackson Street.

Hose No. 32 1841 6 3d Street; 1855 - Index Hose No. 32 West 48th Street, near Eighth Avenue .

Hose No. 33 1841 -Sullivan, near Prince -1851; 1855 - Warren Hose No. 33 Sullivan, near Prince Street.

Hose No. 34 1842 - 10th St, near Dry dock(Avenue D) ; 1855 - Star Hose No. 34, Tenth Street, near Dry Dock.

Hose No. 35 1840 - 199 Mercer Street ; 1855 - Fifteenth Ward Hose No. 35, 199 Mercer Street.

Hose No. 36 1842 - Henry, near Catharine Street; 1840-1851 - Henry, near Market Street; 1855 - Oceana Hose No. 36 205 Madison Street .

Hose No. 37 1842 - Monroe Market; 1855 - Madison Hose No. 37, Broadway, near East 26th Street .

Hose No. 38 1843 - 132 Amity near Sixth Avenue; 1855 - Amity Hose No. 38, 132 Amity Street .

Hose No. 39 1838 - 349 3d Avenue; 1855 - Metropolitan Hose No. 39, Third Avenue, near East 26th Street.

Hose No. 40 1843 - 168 Barrow Street; 1855 - Empire Hose No. 40, 142 Barrow Street .

Hose No. 41 1843 - 67 Watts Street; 1855 - Alert Hose No. 41, 67 Watts Street .

1855- Mazeppa Hose No. 42, West Thirty-fourth Street, near Tenth Avenue .

1855 - Pioneer Hose No. 43, One Hundred and Twenty-third St., cor. Third Ave.

1855 - Washington Irving Hose No. 44, West Thirty-first Street, near Seventh Avenue.

1855 - Red Jacket Hose No. 45, East Thirty-third Street, near Third Avenue .

1855 - America Hose No. 46, 88 Nassau Street .

1855 - Howard Hose No. 47, Fourth Street, near Avenue D .

1855 - Americus Hose No. 48, Eighty-fifth street, corner Third Avenue .

1855 - Lady Washington Hose No. 49, 126 Cedar Street.

1855 - Corlies Hose No. 50, 10-1/2 Mott Street.

1855 - Relief Hose No. 51, East fiftieth Street, near third Avenue.

1855 - Undine Hose No. 52, Harlem.

1855 - Naiad Hose No. 53, 179 Church Street .

1855 - Eureka Hose No. 54, 153 Franklin Street.

1855 - Hose No. 55, 52 Amos Street.

1855 - Hose No. 56, 140 Varick Street.



Hydrant Companies


Hydrant Company No. 1 John A. Blackledge, Foreman -1842; Hydrant Company No. 1, Seventh and Eighth Districts- 1855.

Hydrant Company No. 2 Allen R. Jollie, Foreman -1842; Hydrant Company No. 2 Fifth and Sixth Districts - 1855.

Hydrant Company No. 3 Daniel Coger, Foreman -1842; Hydrant Company No. 3 Third and Fourth Districts - 1855.

Hydrant Company No. 4 Fifth and Sixth Districts - 1855.

1817- Attached to the Fire Department was a floating fire engine, the machinery of which some years after was transferred over a well in what was then the Corporation Yard, now the site of the Tombs, and designated Supply Engine No. I.

1823 - On Broadway, opposite Warren Street, there was located an engine and also a hose cart No. 1

This list is a work in progress, anyone with information contrary to these dates please e mail me the information.




Former Reading Rest Stops

Besides "As You Pass By", these and other fireman related books may be on reading rest stops along side trails of Kids NYC tours.

Some stores will sell their featured books, otherwise most can be ordered through www.kidsnyc2.com


FORMER BOOKS USED FOR FIREMAN READING REST STOPS

3 Little Firefighters MathStart/Harper Trophy Hardcover $15.99

Animal Firefighters Stickers Dover Publications 17 stickers $1.50

At the Firehouse Scholastic Paperback $3.99

At the Firehouse Harper CollinsHardcover $15.99

The Bravest Fireman Hachai Publishing Hardcover $9.95

Catching Fire-The Story of Firefighting by Gena Gorrell Tundra Books Paperback $16.95

Cleaning Day at the Firehouse Continental Press Paperback $5.50

Clifford The Firehouse Dog Scholastic Paperback $3.50

Community Helpers Fire Fighters Capstone/Bridgestone Books Paperback $19.93

Corduroy goes to the Fire Station Scholastic Hardcover$11.99

Day in the Life of a Firefighter,A Capstone/Bridgestone Books Hardcover $21.26

Dot the Fire Dog Scholastic Hardcover $16.95

Dumpy and the Firefighters Harper Collins Hardcover $15.99

El Camion de Bomberos Fire Engine DK Engine shaped Board Book in Spanish & english $3.99

Fire at the Triangle Factory Lerner Publishing Group Paperback $5.95

Fire Boats by Marcia Freeman Pebble Books/Capstone Press Hardcover $11.95

Fire Engine DK Engine shaped Board Book $3.99

Fire Engine DK Engine shaped Board book w/wheels $5.99

Fire Engines Pebble Books/Capstone PressHardcover $15.93

Fire Engines Stickers Dover Publications 16 stickers $1.50

FirefighterScholastic Paperback $3.99

Fire Fighter by Angela Royston DK Readers Paperback $3.99

Firefighter for a day DK Pop-up Board book $12.99

Firefighters by Alison Behnke Lerner Publishing Group Hardcover $22.60

Fire Fighters Scholastic Paperback $5.99

Firefighters Coloring Book by Nina Barbaresi Dover Publication Paperback/Coloring Book $2.95

Fire Engines Pebble Books/Capstone Press Hardcover $15.93

Fire Fire Harper Collins Paperback $6.99

Fire! Fire! Hurry! Hurry! Harper Collins Hardcover $15.99

Fire! Fire! Said Mrs. McGuire Voyager/Harcourt Brace & Co. Paperback $6.00

Firehouse Coloring Book Dover Publications Dover Publications Coloring Book $1.50

Firehouse Sticker Activity Book by Cathy Beylon Dover Little Activity Books 25 stickers $1.50

Fire in the Sky Lerner Publishing Group Hardcover $19.93

Fireman's Safety Hints Barron's Educational Series Hardcover Board $9.95

Fire Station, The Pebble Books/Capstone PressHardcover $15.93

Fire Station Number 4: The Daily Life of Firefighters Lerner Publishing Group Hardcover $22.60

Fire Truck DK Engine shapped Board book w/wheels $6.99

Fire Truck Greenwillow Hardcover $15.99

Fire Truck Nuts and Bolts Lerner Publishing Group Hardcover $22.60

Fire Trucks by Judith Jango-Cohen Lerner Publishing Group Paperback $5.95

Fire Trucks in Action-Tonka Scholastic Paperback $6.99

Fuego! Fuego! Emergencia/Tough Stuff Egmont/Hyperion Spanish Board Book w siren $12.99

Fun with Fire Trucks Stencils by Marty Noble Dover Publications 6 stencils $1.00

Hello, Fire Truck Scholastic Paperback $3.99

Heroes of Tomorrow by Edward Siebert Oasis Books Paperback $10

History of Fire Engines Coloring Book Dover Publications Coloring Book $3.95

I Am Fire Scholastic Paperback $3.99

I Am A Firefighter by Cynthia Benjamin Barrons Educational Hardcover Board Book $7.95

I'm a Fire Fighter Scholastic Paperback $3.99

Machines at Work Fire Truck DK Hardcover $8.99

Matthew and the Midnight Firefighter Fitzhenry & Whiteside Paperback $4.95

Night Fire, The by Lori Lukasewich Fitzhenry & Whiteside Hardcover $15.95

Poinsettia and the Firefighters Scholastic Paperback $11.97

Rescue Heroes-Mountain of Trouble! Fisher Price/Readers Digest Children's Books Hardcover Board Book- special decoder glasses $9.99

Rescue Heroes Storm Trouble! Fisher Price/Readers Digest Huge Board Book with moving parts on cover and each spread-trim: 15" x 11" $14.99, small version $9.99

Sam's Speedy Fire Truck - Fisher Price/Readers Digest Children's Books Hardcover Board Book $5.99

Tito, the Firefighter/ Tito, el bomberoRaven Tree Press Hardcover - English w embedded with Spanish words $16.95

To the Rescue!-Move & Play Book Readers Digest (Board Book with moving parts on cover and each double spread) $9.99

Tonka Fire Trucks - Play a Sound Publications International Hardcover-7 sound buttons $9.98

Tonka Learn About Trucks - Sticker Fun Book Active Minds/Publications International Hardcover w Spiral Binding-100 stickers $12.98

Tonka Look and Find (tour uses 1st two pages) Publications International Hardcover $9.98

Touch and Feel Fire Engine DK Board book $6.99

A Visit to the Fire Station Capstone/Bridgestone Books Hardcover $19.93

We Need Fire Fighters Pebble Books/Capstone PressHardcover $15.93

What Does a Firefighter Do? by Ellen Catala Yellow Umbrella/Capstone Hardcover $11.95

What's Inside a Firehouse by Sharon Gordon What's Inside series. Marshall Cavendish Hardcover $14.95



OTHER FIREMAN BOOKS (most not on reading rest stops, or available from Kids NYC, e mail for availability).

Amazing Women: Amazing Firefighters by Marsh Engle Jodere Group (Hardcover) $15.00

The American Firehouse: An Architectural and Social History by Rebecca Zurier OOP

The American Firehouse Cookbook by Dave Corrigan OOP

American Fireman by Giogia Fiorio Vilo International (Hardcover) OOP

Animal Firefighters Stickers Dover Publications (17 stickers) $1.50

Answering the Bell: Life at a Firehouse on the Turbulent North Side of Minneapolis by Brett Knapp (Paperback) $12

At the Firehouse by Anne Rockwell Harper Collins (Hardcover) $15.99

Becoming a Firefighter: The Complete Guide to Your Badge! by Bob Smith Code 3 Publishing (Paperback) $29.95

Big Frank's Fire Truck (Picturebacks) by Leslie McGuire Random House Books for Young Readers (Paperback) $3.25

Big Mose, Hero Fireman, by Harold W., Felton, Gordon Laite Garrard Pub Co (Hardcover) OOP

The Bravest Fireman by Leah Zytman, Leah Malka Diskind Hachai Publishing (Hardcover) $9.95

Brave, The: A Story of New York City's Firefighters, by George Pickett, Hugh Downs, John T. Colby Jr. Brick Tower Press $24.95

The Bravest Cat!: The True Story of Scarlett By Laura Driscoll Grosset & Dunlap $3.99

Bravest Fireman, The Hachai Publishing Hardcover $9.95

Brotherhood by Frank McCourt, Rudolph W. Giuliani (Intro) Sterling/American Express Publishing $12.98

Casey Jones's Fireman: The Story of Sim Webb by Nancy Farmer, James Bernardin (Artist) Phyllis Fogelman Books (Hardcover) $16.99

Catching Fire-The Story of Firefighting by Gena Gorrell Tundra Books (Paperback) $16.95

A Chicago Firehouse: Stories of Wrigleyville's Engine 78 by Karen Kruse (Paperback) $19.99

Chief:: The Life Of Peter J. Ganci,A New York City Firefighter by Chris Ganci Orchard (Hardcover) $16.95

Cleaning Day at the Firehouse Continental Press (Paperback) $5.50

Clifford the Firehouse Dog (Clifford, the Big Red Dog) by Norman Bridwell Scholastic (Paperback) $3.50

The Complete Firefighter Candidate by Arthur R. Couvillon Information Guides (Paperback) $12.95

Cooking With the Firehouse Chef by Keith Young (Hardcover) $24.95

Community Helpers Fire Fighters Capstone/Bridgestone Books (Paperback) $19.93

Corduroy goes to the Fire Station Scholastic (Hardcover) $11.99

Crawly Bug and the Firehouse Pie by Toby Speed - OOP

Day in the Life of a Firefighter, A Capstone/Bridgestone Books (Hardcover) $21.26

Day With Firefighters, A (Welcome Books) by Jan Kottke Children's Press (Paperback) $4.95

DK Readers: Jobs People Do -- A Day in a Life of a Firefighter (Level 1: Beginning to Read) by Linda Hayward (Paperback) $3.99

Dot the Fire Dog Scholastic Hardcover $16.95

Dumpy and the Firefighters Harper Collins (Hardcover) $15.99

El Camion de Bomberos Fire Engine DK (Engine shaped Board Book in Spanish & English) $3.99

Emergency Holiday House (Hardcover) $16.95 (Paperback) $6.95

Even Firefighters Hug Their Moms by Christine Kole MacLean Dutton Books (Hardcover) $15.99

Eyesore: Recent Litter from the Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company by Chuck Sperry, Ron Donovan (Paperback) $24.95

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (Paperback) $6.99

Fallen Heroes: A Tribute from Fire Engineering, September 11, 2001 Pennwell Publications $32.50

The Farm Fires: Firehouse Family Series: Book Three by Laurie Loveman (Paperback ) $37.98

FDNY: An Illustrated History of the Fire Department of New York by The New York City Fire Museum, Andrew Coe Odyssey Pubns (Paperback) $11.95

Fhny: A Pictorial History of Firehouse Architecture in the City of New York by Brian R. McCaffrey (Hardcover ) $60.00

Fire at the Triangle Factory Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $23.93, (Paperback) $5.95

Fireboat: The Heroic Adventures of the John J. Harvey By Maira Kalman G. P. Putnam's Sons (Hardcover) $16.99

Fire Boats by Marcia Freeman Pebble Books/Capstone Press (Hardcover) $11.95

Fire Cat, The (An I Can Read Book) by Esther Averill (Hardcover) $16.89

Fire Department City of New York - The Bravest. An Illustrated History 1865 - 2002 -Turner publishing (Hardcover) $39.95

Fire Engine DK (Engine shaped Board Book) $3.99

Fire Engine DK (Engine shaped Board book w/wheels) $5.99

Fire Engine No. 1 Workman Publishing (Board book) $9.95

Fire Engines Pebble Books/Capstone Press (Hardcover) $15.93

Fire Engines Stickers Dover Publications (16 stickers) $1.50

Firefighter Scholastic (Paperback) $3.99

Fire Fighter by Angela Royston DK Readers (Paperback) $3.99

Firefighter for a day DK (Pop-up Board book) $12.99

Firefighter Frank by Monica Wellington Puffin Books (Paperback) $5.99

Firefighter: Neighborhood Guardian by Hallie Warshaw Barrons (Paperback) OOP

Firefighter Rescue & Survival by Richard Kolomay, Robert Hoff Fire Engineering Books OOP

Fire Fighters Scholastic (Paperback) $5.99

Firefighters by Alison Behnke Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $22.60

Firefighters by Joellen L. Kelly Hugh Lauter Levin Associates (Hardcover) $75.00

Firefighters A To Z by Chris L. Demarest, Margaret K. McElderry (Hardcover) $17.00, Paperback $6.99

The Firefighter's Best Friend: Lives and Legends of Chicago Firehouse Dogs by Trevor J. Orsinger, et al (Paperback ) $19.95

Firefighters Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Book) by Nina Barbaresi Dover Publication (Paperback ) $2.95

Firefighters (Everyday Heroes) ABDO Publishing (Hardcover) $ 22.78

Fire Fighters (In My Neighborhood) by Paulette Bourgeois Kids Can Press (Hardcover) $12.95 (Paperback) $5.95

Firefighter's Night Before Christmas Pelican (Hardcover) $15.95

The Firefighters' Thanksgiving by Maribeth Boelts, Terry Widener Grosset & Dunlap (Hardcover) $15.99

Firefighters: Their Lives in Their Own Words by Dennis Smith Broadway (Paperback) $14.95

The Firefighting Buff's Guide to New York City: The Five Borough, Five Alarm Reference to the Second Homes of New York's Bravest by Joseph Natale Schneiderman Writers Club Press (Paperback) $11.95

Fire Fire Harper Collins (Paperback) $6.99

Fire, Fire! Emergency-Tough Stuff series-Hyperion/Disney (Hardcover) $12.99

Fire! Fire! Hurry! Hurry! Harper Collins (Hardcover) $15.99

Fire! Fire! Said Mrs. McGuire Voyager/Harcourt Brace & Co. (Paperback) $6.00

Firehouse -- by David Halberstam;Hyperion Press (Hardcover) $22.95

Firehouse by Susan Canizares, Betsey Waugh (Paperback) $15.94

Firehouse by Dennis Smith OOP

Firehouse by Jill FreedmanOOP

Firehouse by Katherine K. Winkleman, John S. Winkleman OOP

Firehouse by Bernard Wolf OOP

Firehouse by Zokeisha, Kate Klimo (Editor) OOP

Firehouse Attendant (Car Exam Ser) by Jack Rudman (Paperback) $27.95

Firehouse Co. No. 1 (Mini House Book) by Peter Lippman Workman Publishing (Board book) $9.95

Firehouse Collectibles by Mary Jane Piatti (Paperback) OO Stock

Firehouse Coloring Book Dover Publications Dover Publications (Coloring Book) $1.50

The Firehouse Cookbook by Dorothy Jackson Kite (Hardcover) $6.99

Firehouse Cooking: Food from America's Bravest by R. G. Adams (Hardcover) OOP

Firehouse Dog by Amy Hutchings, Richard Hutchings OOP

Firehouse Down: Life After Ground Zero by Jonathan E. Wright (Paperback) $16.95

Firehouse Favorites Cookbook by Keith Haluska (Hardcover) OO Stock

Firehouse Food: Cooking With San Francisco's Firefighters by George Dolese Chronicle Books (Paperback) $24.95

The Firehouse Grilling Cookbook: 150 Great Grilling Recipes Plus Safety Tips by Joseph T. Bonanno (Hardcover) OO Stock

Firehouse Memorabilia: A Collectors Reference by Chuck Deluca (Paperback) OOP

Firehouse Memorabilia Identification and Price Guide: Identification and Price Guide (Confident Collector) by James Piatti, Mary Jane Firehouse Collectibles PiattiOOP

Firehouse Memories� by Ray L. Pinion (Paperback) $14.95

The Firehouse Mystery (Boxcar Children Mysteries, 56) by Gertrude Chandler Warner, Charles Tang (Paperback)$3.95

Firehouse Mystery #56 (Boxcar Children (Library)) by Gertrude Warner (Library Binding) $11.80

Firehouse Mystery by M. Adrian OOP

Firehouse Pricing Guide (Paperback) $6.95

Firehouses by Rob Leicester Wagner (Hardcover) $14.98

Firehouse Sal (Rookie Readers) by Larry Dane Brimner, Ethel Gold (Paperback) $4.95

Firehouse Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books) by Cathy Beylon (Accessory ) $1.50

Firehouse With Notes And Tablature (Paperback) $18.95

Fire in the Sky Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $19.93

Fireman!: A personal account by Neil Wallington David & Charles OOP

Fireman Bear Furry Face (Furry Face Board Book) by Carole Etow Golden Books OOP

Fireman Chef Jim Neils Favorite Recipes by Jim Neil (Paperback) OOP

Fireman Critter (Mercer Mayer Little Critter Board Book Series) by Mercer Mayer Little Simon OOP

Fireman Fergus Sticker Fun by Mandy Ross, Emma Dodd (Illustrator) Ladybird Books UK import OOP

Fireman/Fire Department by Jack Rudman National Learning Corp (Paperback) $29.95

Fireman Flower and other stories by William Sansom OOP

Fireman Piggy Wiggy by Christyan Fox, Diane Fox Magi Pub (Hardcover) OOP

Fireman Sam Series Egmont Childrens Books OOP

Fireman Small by Wong Herbert Yee Houghton Mifflin Paperback $5.95 (Hardcover) $16.00

Fireman Small - Fire Down Below! by Wong Herbert Yee Houghton Mifflin (Hardcover) $15.00

Fireman Small to the Rescue by Wong Herbert Yee Houghton Mifflin (Board book) $4.95

Fireman's Law Book by Charles W. Bahme Natl Fire Protection Assn OOP

Fireman's life by John Bennett Dobbins Denison OOP

Fireman's Safety Hints by G. Caviezel, C. Mesturini Barron's Educational Series (Hardcover Board edition) $9.95

Firemouse By Nina Barbaresi Dragonfly Books (Paperback) $6.99

Fire Station, The Pebble Books/Capstone Press (Hardcover) $15.93

Fire Station(Field trips) ABDO Publishing (Hardcover) $21.35

Fire Station Number 4: The Daily Life of Firefighters Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $22.60

Fire Truck DK (Engine shapped Board book w/wheels) $6.99

Fire Truck Greenwillow (Hardcover) $15.99

Fire Truck Nuts and Bolts Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $22.60

Fire Trucks by Judith Jango-Cohen Lerner Publishing Group (Hardcover) $22.60, (Paperback) $5.95

Fire Trucks in Action-Tonka Scholastic (Paperback) $6.99

First to Arrive: Firefighters at Ground Zero (Spirit of America, a Nation Responds to the Events of 11 September 2001) by Alison Turnbull Kelley Chelsea House Publications (Library Binding) $21.85

Fisher Price Sam's Speedy Firetruck ReadersDigest (Three-Dimensional Die-Cut Board Book) $5.99

Fluffy and the Firefighters by Kate McMullan, Mavis Smith Cartwheel Books (Paperback) $3.99

Forest Fires: Run for Your Life! by Josephine Nobisso Mondo Publishing (Paperback) $6.95

Forgetful Little Fireman (Little People Stories) by Alan MacDonald, Ladybird Books (Hardcover) OOP

Freddy the Fireman : With 28 Sticker Costumes (Dover Little Activity Books) by Cathy Beylon, Dover Publications (Paperback) $1.50

Fuego! Fuego! Emergencia/Tough Stuff Egmont/Hyperion (Spanish Board Book w siren) $12.99

Fun with Fire Trucks Stencils by Marty Noble Dover Publications 6 stencils $1.00

Ghosts of the Fireground : Echoes of the Great Peshtigo Fire and the Calling of a Wildland Firefighter by Peter M. Leschak Harper San Francisco (Paperback) $15.95

The Greatest Firefighter Stories Never Told by Allan Zullo Andrews McMeel Publishing (Paperback) $9.95

Great Firehouse Cooks of Texas by Ron McAdoo, Caryl McAdoo (Paperback) $18.95

The Healthy Firehouse Cookbook: Low-Fat Recipes from America's Fire Fighters by Joseph T. Bonanno (Hardcover) OO Stock

The Heart Behind the Hero by Curt Yoder Stoney Creek Press (Hardcover) $23.95

Hello, Fire Truck Scholastic (Paperback) $3.99

Here Come Our Firefighters! : A Pop-up Book by Chris L. Demarest Little Simon (Hardcover) $10.95

Heroes of the Day By Nancy Louis Abdo & Daughters Publishing (Hardcover) $25.65

Heroes of Tomorrow by Edward Siebert Oasis Books (Paperback) $10

History of Fire Engines Coloring Book Dover Publications (Coloring Book) $3.95

Hook and Ladders by Larry Shapiro Motorbooks International (Paperback) $14.95

Hotshots! by Chris Demarest (Library binding) $17.95

I Am A Firefighter by Cynthia Benjamin Barrons Educational (Hardcover Board Book) $7.95

I Am Fire Scholastic (Paperback) $3.99

I Know a Fireman by Williams B Putnam Pub GroupOOP

I'm a Fire Fighter Scholastic (Paperback) $3.99

I Want to Be a Firefighter by Dan Liebman Firefly Books (Hardcover) $14.95, (Paperback) $3.99

I Want to Be a Fireman Priddy & Bicknell (Board book) OOP

John Blair and the Great Hinckley Fire by Josephine Nobisso Houghton Mifflin (Hardcover) $16.00

Last Man Down: A Firefighter's Story of Survival and Escape from the World Trade Center by Richard Picciotto, Daniel Paisner Berkley Publishing Group (Mass Market Paperback) $7.99

The Last Men Out: Life on the Edge at Rescue 2 Firehouse by Tom Downey, Henry Holt and Co. (Hardcover)$25.00

Life Lines: Stories from the Firehouse (Wisconsin) by Wayne Mutza (Paperback) $14.95

Little Fire Engine, The (Lois Lenski Books) by LOIS LENSKI Random House Books for Young Readers (Hardcover) $13.95, Board book $6.99

Little Firehouse, The (Cuddle Cottage Board Books) by Molly Kates, et al (Hardcover) $4.50

Little Fireman by Margaret W. Brown, Trophy Press/ScholasticOOP

Little Red Book of Firehouse Pranks by Jeff Hibbard Jeff Hibbard (Paperback) $7.95

Machines at Work Fire Truck DK (Hardcover) $8.99

Manhattan Medics: The Gripping Story of the Men and Women of Emergency Medical Services Who Make the Streets of the City Their Career by Francis J. Rella Princeton Book Co (Paperback) $14.95

Matthew and the Midnight Firefighter Fitzhenry & Whiteside (Paperback) $4.95

Medal of Valor Firefighters : Gripping Tales of Bravery from America's Decorated Heroes by Michael L. Middleton McGraw-Hill (Paperback) $14.95

Mose the Fireman: The Legendary Firefighter (Rabbit Ears-a Classic Tale) by Eric Metaxas, Rabbit Ears (Library Binding ) $25.65

New Firegighter's Cookbook by John Sineno Fireside (Paperback) $12.00

New York City Fire Trucks by Wayne Sorensen, Donald F. Wood Krause Publications (Paperback) $19.95

New York's Bravest by Mary Pope Osborne, Steve Johnson (Illust), Lou Fancher (Illust) Knopf (Hardcover) $15.95

New York's Bravest: Eight Decades of Photographs from the Daily News by Shawn O'Sullivan, and Patrice O'Shaughnessy PowerHouse Books (Hardcover) $29.95

Night Fire, The by Lori Lukasewich Fitzhenry & Whiteside (Hardcover) $15.95

No Dragons for Tea by Martine Gourbault Kids Can Press (Hardcover) $14.95 (Paperback) $5.95

Poinsettia and the Firefighters Scholastic (Paperback) $11.97

Poinsettia and the Firefighters by Felicia Bond Laura Geringer (Hardcover) $14.99

Read About the Fireman, by Louis, Slobodkin, Franklin Watts OOP

Red Hot Dot's Fire Safety Book Dorp Express (Paperback) $5.99

Report from Engine Co. 82 by Dennis Smith, Little Brown & Company (Paperback) $14.00

Report from Ground Zero: The Story of the Rescue Efforts at the World Trade Center by Dennis Smith Viking Press (Hardcover) $24.95

Rescue Heroes Storm Trouble! Readers Digest (Board Book with moving parts on cover and each spread-trim: 15" x 11") $14.99, small version $9.99

Rescue Heroes Mountain of Trouble! Readers Digest (Board Book includes special decoder glasses) $9.99

Richard Scarry's Smokey the Fireman (Easy Reader) by Richard Scarry Golden Press OOP

Russ and the Firehouse (Day With Russ) by Janet Elizabeth Rickert, Pete McGahan (Hardcover) $14.95

Sam's Speedy Fire Truck - Fisher Price/Readers Digest Children's Books (Hardcover Board Book) $5.99

San Francisco Firehouse Favorites by Georgia Sackett, Shirley Sarvis OOP

Sesame Street Visits the Firehouse by Sesame Street00 Stock

Ship Ablaze: The Tragedy of the Steamboat General Slocum by Edward T. O'Donnell Publisher: Broadway Books (Paperback) $14.95

Smoke-Eaters Nimbus Publishing (Hardcover) $24.95

Smokejumpers One to Ten by Chris Demarest (Library Binding) $17.00

So Others Might Live: A History of New York's Bravest-The FDNY from 1700 to the Present by Terry Golway, Basic Books $17.00

Space Age Fire Fighters: New Weapons in the Fireman's Arsenal (The Colby Books) by C. B. Colby, Carroll B. Colby Putnam Pub Group Library OOP

Teddy Bear Fireman (Picture Puffin S.) by Phoebe Worthington (Illustrator), Oliver Williams Puffin Books OOP

Thoughts on Fire: Life Lessons of a Volunteer Firefighter by Frank B. McCluskey iUniverse Star (Paperback) $17.95

Tito, the Firefighter/ Tito, el bomberoRaven Tree Press (Hardcover) - English w embedded with Spanish words $16.95

To the Rescue!-Move & Play Book Readers Digest (Board Book with moving parts on cover and each double spread) $9.99

Tonka Fire Trucks - Play a Sound Publications International (Hardcover-7 sound buttons) $9.98

Tonka Learn About Trucks - Sticker Fun Book Active Minds/Publications International (Hardcover w Spiral Binding-100 stickers) $12.98

Tonka Look and Find (tour uses 1st two pages) Publications International Hardcover $9.98

Touch and Feel Fire Engine DK (Board book) $6.99

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America by David Von Drehle Atlantic Monthly Press (Hardcover) $25.00

A Trip to the Firehouse (All Aboard Books) by Wendy Cheyette Lewison (Paperback) $3.49

A Visit to the Firehouse (Fisher-Price Little People Books : Look and Play Books/Book and Toy) by Stephanie Calmenson, Cathy Beylon Astor Books (Hardcover) OOP

A Visit to the Fire Station Capstone/Bridgestone Books (Hardcover) $19.93

A Visit to the Sesame Street Firehouse: Featuring Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets (Random House Pictureback) by Dan ElliottOOP

We Need Fire Fighters Pebble Books/Capstone Press (Hardcover) $15.93

What Does a Firefighter Do? by Ellen Catala Yellow Umbrella/Capstone (Hardcover) $11.95

What's Inside a Firehouse by Sharon Gordon What's Inside series. Marshall Cavendish (Hardcover) $14.95

What It's Like to Be a Fireman. by Arthur. Shay NTC/Contemporary Publishing OOP

Who's at the Firehouse? (Lift & Look Board Books) by Bettina Paterson, Bettina Patterson (Hardcover) OO Stock

Working Class Hero : Memoirs of a Providence Fireman by Tom Kenney PublishAmerica (Paperback ) $19.95

Working Fire: The Making of an Accidental Fireman by Zac Unger Penguin Books (Hardcover) $24.95

20,000 alarms: The memoirs of New York's most decorated fireman by Richard R Hamilton Playboy Press OOP

3 Little Firefighters MathStart/HarperTrophy Hardcover $15.99


Kids NYC would like to thank these book publishers for supplying us with samples for Kids NYC's first reading rest stops.

Active Minds/Publications International

Barron's Educational Series

Capstone

Capstone/Bridgestone

Continental Press

DK

Dover Publications

Fitzhenry & Whiteside

Greenwillow

Hachai Publishing

Harper Collins

Lerner Publishing Group

Harper Trophy

Marshall Cavendish

Oasis Books

Pebble Books/Capstone Press

Play a Sound Publications International/Tonka

Raven Tree Press

Scholastic

Tough Stuff Egmont/Hyperion

Tundra Books

Voyager/Harcourt Brace & Co. and of course Hasting House (RIP) for "As You Pass By" which this first Fireman theme tour salutes.

Safety Tips

FIRE SAFETY TIPS

#1 - Close Bedroom's doors all night to keep smoke and heat out. Heat, smoke and toxic gases are all more threatening than flames. They could lull you into a deep sleep before the flames even reach your door. Fire isn't bright red or orange or noisy it's pitch black from the smoke and deadly quiet. During fires, smoke and poisonous gases rise with the heat, stay low where the air is cooler. Stay calm and roll out of bed, crawl or roll low on the floor, below the smoke, keep your nose on the ground all the way to safety, cover mouth and nose with wet cloth, keep water in plastic bottle under bed or in closet to dampen cloth to protect face during escape, practice escape routes in pitch dark or blindfolded twice a year. Keep one hand on the wall to guide your escape.

#2 - Feel the door before opening it, if it's hot do not open, and get out another way. Stay calm and close all doors behind you as you leave, but do not lock them. Do not stop, time is critical, don't dress, find pets or risk your life grabbing valuables. Do not hide from firefighters, do not hide under bed or in closets. Don't call 911 or fire dept. from inside your home, call them from neighbors or somewhere outside the burning house. Choose two safe pre-arranged meeting places outside the house. Designate one family member to go to a neighbors house to call fire dept.or 911. Don't get off the neighbor's phone from 911 until you get instructions and are directed to hang up.

#3 - Exit Drills In The Home (EDITH), Create fire escape routes, draw floor plan with 2 ways to escape each room, practice them with frequent visitors and babysitters every year. Place bells or other loud practiced family alarms all over the house, otherwise shout fire as you run outside. If possible wake and get everyone together, but you must leave quickly. Once outside the burning home , stay calm and stay outside. Tell firemen if you know of anyone who is trapped inside. Your house number should be 4 inches high and reflective to be seen from the street so emergency vehicles can find you.

#4 - If clothes catch fire, stop, and drop to the ground, cover your face with your hands and keep rolling until the fire is out. Stay Calm! Do not keep running! Friends can use heavy cloth, towels or small rugs to help put out the flames. If burned, place wound under cool water for 15 minutes, never use ice, never put any grease on a burn, blisters or charred skin need medical help quickly. Be very careful when tired, half of domestic fires happen between 10 PM and 8 AM.

#5 - Create and enforce a Kid Free Zone three feet around stove, kitchen accidents cause most house fires. Everyone especially kids should not cook unattended; cook with short sleeves and no loose fitting clothes; use lids to cover pots; turn handles to the side, but not extending over other burners; keep long hair tied back; a window by stove should never have curtains; make knobs on stove hard for kids to turn; keep entire area clear; keep potholders or dishrags away from burners; never use towels as potholders; don't keep candy, cookies or treats in cabinets above stove; don't store spray cans near the stove; smother grease fire with lid, baking soda, salt or smother it with a damp cloth. (never use water or flour); be careful when using hot oil or cooking with fat. Never fill a pan more than one-third full of fat or oil. Never leave the pan unattended when the heat is switched on. Never put the food in the pan if the oil begins to give off smoke. Turn off the heat and leave the oil to cool, otherwise it could catch fire. If pan catches on fire smother it with a damp cloth.

#6 - Keep halogen lights and appliances that have hot surfaces away from kids, low ceilings and drapes. Turn off all lights when you are finished with them. Do not put clothing, towels or sheets on top of a lampshade, put nothing. Don't use too high wattage bulbs, Never smoke in bed, or sitting on a chair if you feel close to dozing. Never leave a lit cigarette or pipe unattended. Before emptying ashtrays make sure nothing is still lit. Only use child resistant lighters. Store lighters all matches in the home in a metal container up high, in a locked cabinet if possible. Use non tip ashtrays, Be careful with candles, don't leave them burning unattended, or around a child or pet, or near anything that can burn. Don't blow candles out in the direction of people or pets, Do not play with fire in your secret places like under beds, in closets, within play tents, or in your bedrooms. Fire is a tool not a toy, it is hot, fast, deadly and dark.

#7 - Keep space heaters on a firm surface 3 feet from anything that can burn, turn them off when asleep or when you leave your home. Un-vented gas-fired space heaters should never be used in small enclosed areas. Make sure it has a thermostat control mechanism, and switches off automatically if it falls. Unplug space heaters when not in use. Don't use them as dryers, tables or steps. Replace any wires that are cracked or frayed. Space heaters should never be connected to outlets with extension cords. Keep window slightly open or door ajar when using a unvented heater.

#8 - Don't overload extension cords, no cords under rugs or furniture or inside walls (they need to dissipate heat), unplug unusual smelling or smoking appliances. Use correct sized fuses, No loose connections. If lights dim when you put on an appliance that circuit is overloaded. If sparks appear when you insert or remove a plug, they could be a sign of loose connections. Electricity is very dangerous never play with electrical cords, outlets or wall sockets. Allow air space around the TV to prevent overheating. Don't have liquid near the computer or near other electric objects or machines.

#9 - All fire exit security bars on windows and locked doors need release devices that operate quickly and easily by every member of the family. Do not use a padlock. Use a collapsible ladder or rope for escape from upper story windows. Break windows safely, and cover jagged edges with bedding or towels before going through. Throw cushions or bedding out window to break your fall. Don't jump through window, lower yourself feet first down and then drop.

#10 - In every room install smoke detectors with both ionization and photoelectric sensors, especially in bedrooms and on every level (but not by kitchen). Test all alarms monthly and familiarize kids to the sound, change batteries in Fall. Keep dust off devices, and replace whole units every 10 years. If you own gas or oil-fired appliances or vehicles (cars), wood-burning furnaces or stoves, or you live in kerosene heated or homes with fireplaces you should also use battery-powered carbon monoxide (co) alarms. Replace sensor element regularly in most carbon monoxide alarms.

#11 - Never use your range or oven to help heat your home and never use a charcoal grill or hibachi in your home or garage. Never keep a car running in a garage. Even if the garage doors are open. Put fire extinguishers on every floor in your home and in the kitchen, garage, & car. Install sprinklers in kids and elderly rooms for valuable extra time. Test water before the kids get in, or buy faucet locks for the bathtub and accessible sinks. Set your hot water heater to 120 degrees F (49 C) or below. Don't touch radiators, heaters, ovens, pots on the stove, electrical cords, sparklers, incense, unattended cigarettes, irons, light sockets, chili peppers, Keep back from fireplaces and all open fires. Don't play with fireworks and firecrackers, don't replace light bulbs on your own. Keep medications, paints, thinners, dangerous chemicals and cleaning liquids/powders out of kids reach in cabinets with child proof locks. Never store gas, paint or flammable substances near dryers, water heaters or any heat generating or gas powered utility. Create a safety zone around your house, clear flammable vegetation, plant fire resistive plants like annuals and plants that are moist and supple, with little dead wood and with water like sap without a strong odor. Lightening will strike the tallest things around, don't get caught in a field, don't hide under a tree, get inside quickly. Always stay indoors and away from glass windows during bad weather. Never take apart or fix electrical objects, don't climb power poles or fly kites near power lines; never put anything with a power cord near sinks, bath tubs or puddles of water. Have a garden hose with a nozzle and shovel outside home. Stack firewood away from house. Keep roof clear and washed on a regular basis. Check on children often, don't leave them unsupervised too long. Use non-flammable or fire resistant materials for curtains and upholstery. Cover all unused electric outlets. Teach kids name/address

#12 - In high-rises Feel the door with the back of your hand, if not warm brace body against door while staying low and open door a crack. Check for smoke or fire, if safe exit quickly and proceed to stairway but check it's door the same way. If you encounter fire or smoke return to safe apartment. Do not use elevators! If door was warm don't open it, but unlock it. turn on bathtub and wet down the hot doors, stuff the door cracks with wet towels, wet bedding or heavy tape and cover vents to keep deadly smoke out, turn off all air conditioners. Call the fire dept or the emergency number posted by the telephone, or 911 with you exact location. If no smoke is outside, go onto balcony or open window at top & bottom and hang or wave a bright-colored cloth, hang a sheet or shine flashlight. Don't break windows they might have to be closed later, Close windows when smoke is outside, but stay by window (if no other way out) to be rescued, be patient and stay calm. Learn the sound of your building's fire alarm, l earn your buildings evacuation plans, never prop stairway or other fire doors open, once outside don't assume someone else has called the fire department.

Here are more tips from Matt, the Community Relations Manager for ADTsecurity.com, an authorized ADT Security Dealer.

Tips for Child Safety (Fire Safety & Winter Safety)

Fire Safety Checklist

Firefighter Links

HERE ARE MY FAVORITE FIRE LINKS

Fire Department of the City of New York

amazing fire photos

american-firefighter

appalachian foothills fire historical society

aurora regional fire museum

big red fire museum

bravest, the

bronksman's world of firefighting

chicago firehouse, a

chief montagna

cincinnati fire museum

code red

combat medic's barracks

command school

dragon fighters

emergency world

employment 911

ems fire rescue jobs

explore firefighting

fab job-become a firefighter

faces of the brave

fire department explorer links

fd new york

fdny trucks

fd training

fema for kids

fire engineering

ff rescue

fire apparatus journal

fire call

fire careers

fire-central

fire department clothing

fireexplorers

firefighter-challenge

firefighter close calls

firefighter josie

firefighter survival and rit

firefighter poetry page

firefighters online

firefighters wives

firefighter zone

firefighting.com

firefighting.org

fire-find

firehero

firehouse

fire lady photography

fireman funnies

fireman jokes/humor

fireman sam

firemans fund

fireman's hall

fire museum network

fire museum of missouri

fire patches

fire rescue toys

fire service photography

fire tactics

firemen's association of the state of new york

fire wives and families

fyrfytr

gary urbanowicz

gettysburg fire dept museum

hot fires

houston fire museum

international firefighters' day

jimmy's fire pictures

kansas firefighter's museum

kids fire safety tips

legacy

lenny's firefighting page

metropolitan fire brigade

michael's firefighter page

mike boucher's f.d.n.y. history page

national volunteer fire council

naval academy professional firefighters Local F-254

new zealand fire service

niosh

nj fire pictures

nj fire photos

nyc fire museum

nyfd

pa firefighter

red watch

rescue house

rescue humor

sirenman

smokey bear

society for the preservation & appreciation of antique motor fire apparatus in america

steve spak

sparky the fire dog

squad 18

staying alive

texas fire museum

toy fire trucks

union fire co

u.s fire administration

vinegar hill gang

visiting fireman

volunteer fd

wa fireman

washington state fire fighters assoc.

winnipeg fire museum

with new york firefighters

world fire departments

world firefighter

wyldfire

343 memorial climb

the 911 site


FIRE GIFTS LINKS

alohas finest

american lafrance

be proud gifts

caulkins gifts and graphics

chicago fire store

chief supply

code 3

emergency bookstore

emt catalog

fd gifts

fd training

fire art

fire awards

fire books

fire catalog

fire department clothing

firefighter

firefighter auction

firefighter chicks

firefighter coffee

firefighter decals

firefighter emt deals

firefighter graphics

firefighter mail

firefighters calendar

firefighter shirts

firefighting

firefighting equipment

fire findings

the fireflyer

firegoods

firehero

fire house fashions

firehouse nutrition

firehouse treasures

fire-man

fireman art

fireman ed

firemans blend

firemans choice

fire nuggets

fire photos

fire prints

firescapes

firestation 30

fire store online

fire warehouse

fire wear

fools international

for the fireman

fp software laboratory

fyrfytr

heros collectibles

hs gear

kaiser bills/vanmark fireman figurines

kimball media

knightlite software

military boat

national firefighter

new york heroes giftshop

nifty gift store

nw safety

nyc fire museum

ny ff burn center

ny firestore

ny 911

old glory prints

pin and patch factory

police catalog

rapid intervention

rescue tees

roberts fire catalog

save lives

sffd gear

strike the box

sullys firelinks

tootsies giftshop

trauma junkies

creative plastics

uniformed firefighters association of greater new york

us pins

vincent dunn

women in the fire service, inc

911 dispatch

9-1-1 magazine

911 photos

911 sculpture


FIRE GRAPHIC LINKS

american-firefighter graphics

dave's fire dept.

emergency_cliparts

fire dude

firefighter graphics

free firefighters graphics

medic girl

mr fire

rats 2 U

trumbull volunteer fire co.


Old Handicapped & Stroller Friendly Tours

Kids NYC Tours are Handicapped & Stroller Friendly.

Downtown subways that are handicapped & stroller accessible are the 4, 5, 6, E, R & W (W-Mon-Fri only).

4, 5 & 6 trains to Brooklyn Bridge (City Hall) stop (or to Canal on just the 6). Switch from the S or 7 trains at 42nd street.

E train to World Trade Center Station. Switch from A or C at 42nd, 34th or 14th streets.

R or W trains to Cortlandt Street (W-Mon-Fri only). (Path trains too). Switch from B, D, F, N, Q & V at 34th street (B & V-Mon-Fri only), or the L, N, or Q at 14th street.

1, 2, 3 & 9 train riders should switch at 34th street, but you must exit the station and go 1 block east (to 8th Ave), for E train, or 1 block west (to 6th Ave) for W or R trains.

The J, M & Z (Z-Mon-Fri only) are totally inaccessible until they redevelop and create the new Fulton street station (1, 2, 3, 4, A, C, E, J, M, N, R and Z).


All city buses are handicapped accessible and many take you to street elevators that connect with subways.

Handicapped accessible and stroller friendly NYC subway stops with street elevators and nearby bus lines are as follows

A train - 207th street at (SW corner) Broadway. Bus transfer - M100.
A train - 175th street (NE corner) 177th street at Ft.Washinton Ave. Bus transfer - M4, M5, M98 (M98-Mon-Fri only)(2 blocks north), M100 & GWB Bus Station (3 blocks north but non accessible).
4, 5 & 6 trains - 125th street at (NE corner) Lexington Ave. Bus transfer - M1 (2 aves west-Uptown bus), M35, M60, M98 (M98-Mon-Fri only) (1 ave west-Downtown bus, 2 aves east-Uptown bus), M100, M101, M103 (downtown) & Metro-North.
1, 2, 3, 9 trains - 72nd street at (North side) Broadway/Amsterdam. Bus transfer - M5, M7 (uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M11(uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M57, M72, M104.
1 & 9 trains - 66th street on both sides of Broadway. Bus transfer - M5, M7, M11 (downtown) (1 ave west-uptown), M20 (3 blocks south), M66, M104.
F train - Lexington Ave. at (NW corner) 63rd street. Bus transfer - M98 (M98-Mon-Fri only) (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus),M101(downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M102 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M103 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M66 (4 blocks north-West bus) (5 blocks north-East bus), 1, 2, 3 & 4 (2 aves west-North buses) (3 aves west-South buses).
F train - Roosevelt Island. Mezzanine level. Bus transfer - Roosevelt Island shuttle, Q102
6 train - 51th street at (NW corner) Lexington Ave. Bus transfer - M98 (M98-Mon-Fri only) (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M101 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M102 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M103 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M27 (2 blocks south-East/South bus)(3 blocks south-West/South bus), 1, 2, 3 & 4 (2 aves west-North buses) (3 aves west-South buses).
C, E Downtown (only) trains - 49th street at (NW corner) 8th Ave. Bus transfer - M10 (uptown) (1 ave west-Downtown bus), M20 (uptown) (1 ave west-Downtown bus), M27 (1 block south-East bus), M50 (1 block south-East bus) & M104 (north)(1 ave east-South/East bus).
N, R & W Uptown (only) (W only m-f) trains - 49th street at (NE corner) 7th Ave. Bus transfer - M5 (1 ave east-Uptown bus), M6 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M7 (downtown)(1 ave east-Uptown bus), M10 (downtown)(1 ave west-Uptown bus), M20 (downtown)(1 ave west-Uptown bus), M27, M50 (west)(1 block north-East bus), M104 (downtown)(1 ave west-Uptown bus).
A, C & E trains -In North bus terminal between 41st and 42nd Streets at 8th Ave. Bus transfer - M11 (1 ave west-Downtown bus) (2 aves west-Uptown bus), M16 (south/east), M20 (uptown), M27 (north/east), M42, M104 (north) & Port Authority Bus Terminal(most boarding areas non accessible).
4, 5, 6, 7 & S trains - Grand Central-42nd street at (North side) between Park Ave and Lexington Ave. Bus transfer - M42, M98 (M98-Mon-Fri only)(1 ave east-South bus)(2 aves east-North bus), M101(1 ave east-South bus)(2 aves east-North bus), M102 (1 ave east-South bus)(2 aves east-North bus), M103 (1 ave east-South bus)(2 aves east-North bus), M104, Metro-North, M1,M2,M3,M4 (1 aves west-North buses) (2 aves west-South buses) & M5 (2 aves west-South bus).
A, C & E trains - Penn Central-34th at (SE corner) 8th Ave. Bus transfer - M4 (1 ave east), M10 (uptown), M11 (1 ave west-Downtown bus), M16, M20 (uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M34, LIRR, Amtrak & NJ Transit.
1, 2, 3 & 9 trains - Penn Central/LIRR entrance - 34th street at (SW corner) 7th Ave. Bus transfer - M4, M10, M16 (east/south), M20 (downtown)(1 ave west-Uptown bus), M34, LIRR (1 ave west), Amtrak (1 ave west), NJ Transit (1 ave west) & Path (1 ave east).
B, D, F, V, N, Q, R & W trains (B,V,W only m-f) - Herald Square Center - 34th street at (SW corner) at Broadway/6th Ave. Bus transfer - M4, M5 (uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M6, M7, M16, M34, Path, LIRR (2 aves west), Amtrak (2 aves west), NJ Transit (2 aves west).
A, C, E & L trains - 14th street at (NW corner) 8th Ave. Bus transfer - M14A, M14D & M20(north)(1 ave east-South bus).
L, N, Q, R & W (W only m-f) trains - Union Square - 14th street at (NE corner) Park Ave. South. Bus transfer - M1, M2(uptown)(1 ave west-Downtown to 8th st bus), M3 (uptown), M6(downtown), M7, M9 (downtown), M14A & M14D.
6 Uptown train - Canal street (NE corner) by Lafayette street. Bus transfer - M1(1 block east-Downtown bus)(2 blocks east-Uptown bus), M6 (downtown).
4, 5 & 6 trains - Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall- Chambers (SW corner) by Centre Street. Bus transfer - M1(1 ave west-Downtown bus), M6(1 ave west-Downtown bus), M9 (1 ave east), M15, M22 & M103.
E and Path trains - WTC - Church street between Vesey & Dey. Bus transfer - M1 (uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M6 (uptown)(1 ave east-Downtown bus), M20 (2 aves west), M22 (5 blocks north or 2 aves west), PATH (2 blocks south) & Ferries to New Jersey (3 aves west).
R & W (W only m-f) trains - (Southbound only) Cortlandt street at Church Street. Bus transfer - M1 (uptown)(1 block east-Downtown bus), M6 (uptown)(1 block east-Downtown bus), PATH (south only) & Ferries to New Jersey (3 aves west).

The best buses downtown are the M1 and M6, they both run down Broadway and up Church. The M1 bus turns east at Worth and then up Centre, while the M6 goes up 6th Avenue.

East side bus lines The M15 (2nd Ave downtown) runs up and down Water and Allen streets before going up 1st Avenue.
The M9 goes between 14th street (by Union Square) and Battery Park. Stopping up & down Avenue B, East Broadway & Water streets.

West side bus lines M20 goes between Battery Park and Central Park West (66th Street). Stopping on Hudson and 8th Avenue uptown, and 7th Avenue and Varick downtown.

All Kids NYC passport stops and reading rest stops are exclusively in handicapped accessible businesses.

Kids NYC goodie bags will also feature some promo items made by the disabled and handicapped.

www.kidsnyc2.com is a fluid site, allowing most vision impaired readers to magnify its type size.

All pictures are from the 1952 book "As You Pass By" by Kenneth Holcomb Dunshee, Hastings House Publishers





Old Educational Themes

While searching for their spaceship tourists from another galaxy reminisce about previous visits to NYC. Nostalgic memories pinpoint NYC's talent and theaters of yesteryear.

Art and art historian tour of Tribeca and Chelsea provides clues which lead toward artistic opportunities. Artists trace the missing landscapes of the Rotunda & NYC art and museum history.

Experience strength through sensitivity on the Care Giver's Health tour. Discover and develop the magic of storytelling through interaction with NYC's aged and handicapped.

Take a bite of cultural diversity on different Old World/New World tasting Chef tours. Explore the history of old NYC markets and its nutritious food supply in scenic historic locations.

Wear the Conductor's hat while treking the history of NYC transportation (ferrys, stagecoaches, omnibuses, horsecars, trolleys, pneumatic tubes, elevated trains, subways and buses).

High rise history elevates understanding of the great city seen today. Construction toys are tested along this architectural journey near new building sites.

Unveil the history of NYC's famous department stores and their connection to the dynamic garment and fashion industry. Create your own Designer keepsake made from textiles gathered on this fashionable tour.

Migrating Duckie explores the boundaries of Central Park finding out about NYC birds, early lakes, ponds and the building of Central Park.

City Farmer tours the city green markets and public gardens learning about ecology. Discover the historical dutch and colonial farms which flourished into NYC.

Fireman tour of notorious fires, firehouses, firemen and early NYC water sources. Safety tips are analyzed (Preventing burns, drowning, dog bites, falls).

Transformed by an urban myth the enchanted Frog hops through NYC. Discover NYC's early medical folklore, first NYC hospitals and local remedies before transforming back from your froggy adventure.

Magical Manhattan tour inspires young Magicians to learn tried and true tricks of the trade. Conjure the spirit of Houdini while exploring NYC's Gothic architecture. Special opportunities to perform.

Male and female Models accessorize and participate in interactive fashion oriented toy testing in NYC store windows. History of haute NYC places to be seen, including clubs, resturants, and hotels.

Urban labyrinth Mouse math tour. Navigate through NYC mazes to solve our puzzle, keeping track of floor counts, building addresses, cross streets and other numbered clues. Study NYC earliest structures.

Musician tour test instruments, and writes lyrics, culminating into an event and performance. Early NYC music venues and performers are highlighted on this musical trek .

Patriot's trail studies Thomas Paine, Liberty poles and the British imprisonment/execution of American patriots. Learn NYC's place in the Revolutionary war.

Piggy tour through the smelliest NYC streets. Sanitation and recycling history are dug up, inspiring and rewarding tourists to pitch in for the city.

Pirate tour exposes local privateers and the history of NYC's docks & piers. Collect and find hidden treasure as you navigate and create your own map.

NYC is a historic muse. Poets and writers travel the early trails of famous NYC book publishers, magazines and newspapers. Aspiring poets and writers perform at open mike venue.

Police tour detectives follow clues to solve crimes. The penal and protest history of NYC are investigated, as well as infamous policemen.

Public Defender/NYC Lawyer defends Goldilocks against 3 Bears, uncovering tenement vs upper class living in early NYC society.

A Scientist reveals the history of NYC business and commerce through the economic analysis of NYC's most renowned shops. Visit famous original sites and current retail giants.

Teacher tour contemplates the importance of basic skills for everyone. Study the history of NYC"s education system and libraries. Develop your own interactive workshop.

Timeline tour utilizes NYC as a historical and physical workout. Use fascinating facts about the city to keep track of distances traveled.

Troll trail looks into the construction of all NYC bridges and tunnels. This tour tests urban vinyl toys in their limited collectible market.

Imagine NYC's former hilly landscape through the eyes of the Wise Wolf adapting to the geographic leveling. The wolf along with the wilderness gradually dissappears.

All pictures are from the 1952 book "As You Pass By" by Kenneth Holcomb Dunshee, Hastings House Publishers




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Kids NYC will start promoting its fun and educational kid toy tours around local NYC businesses. These conceptual self-guided tours send kids from store to store collecting goodie bags as they test toys. Kids NYC's first FIREMAN TOUR will highlight NYC firehouse history. Toy testing will be done at current downtown stores operating on former Dutch and Colonial firehouse sites, as well as businesses near present day downtown fire stations.


Kids NYC FIREMAN PASSPORT was $40. Participating stores stickered your passport and gift you with Kids NYC goodie bags. The shield shaped stickers give passport holders the address of the next location in the loop of the tour. Kids and their parents/caregivers use their passports and goodie bags to role play through the trails. In this premier tours storytelling event a toy fireman chief (Brave Tin Soldier) is reminiscing about NYC's history of firefighting. Re-walk the watch routes of old Dutch and Colonial fire brigades. Walk around the boundaries of major fires (1776/1835). Explore the early water sources for firemen (Collect Pond, public water pumped wells, wooden log pipes; water tanks, and uptown reservoirs). Follow the fiery trails of the first woman firefighter (a slave named Molly), Mose Humphrey (the King of the Bowery and 5 Points), and Boss Tweed.

Kids NYC's fascinating trading cards illustrate all the themed stops. A piece of the puzzle is included with the new cards in your goodie bags collected along the trail. Assembling the puzzle empowers you toward the last stop on the journey. The finished puzzle will become your invitation for a special storytelling event. Highlighted along this tour are reading rest stops with over 60 special fireman oriented books, perfect for toddlers through grade school.

Kids NYC tours also tributes out-of-print books. This fireman trail will spotlight As You Pass By (1952) by Kenneth Holcomb Dunshee. Pages of this illustrated book will be placed in businesses that operate near historic locations along the trails. The images and words in As You Pass By" allows all passerbyers to experience historic relevance. This rare book will also be sold on www.kidsnyc2.com.

Kids NYC believes collecting real heroes' autographs should be part of this social and educational experience. Included with the fireman passport is an autograph book encouraging interaction with neighborhood firemen. Kids and their parents/caregivers should not interfere with working firemen.

Kids NYC reaches consumers using a business to business to internet blueprint. Strategic alliances between businesses, lead customers down Kids NYC's thematic trails. After testing fireman related toys, clothing and books, kids and parents will rate them and be given the opportunity to buy them on clothingmachine.com and atoymachine.com.

Kids NYC tour trails are city learning environments designed for toddlers to teens. Dozens of humanistic, cultural and career oriented trails will help to develop cognitive development and childhood productivity.

Kids NYC's independent, unbiased findings from toy and book testings are a new source of media research. This data is shared with toy manufacturers, kids clothing designers and children's book publishers which help co-op local advertising in monthly parenting publications.

Overwhelming reaction to Kids NYC at toy fairs, kids clothing shows and gift shows has lined up products from over 200 participating toy companies, dozens of kids clothing designers and many book publishers. Kids NYC provides these toy, apparel, educational and kids based companies and stores with the opportunity to buy top positioned links on www.kidsnyc2.com for as low as $3 per week.

Kids NYC's convergence of education, fashion, toys, communications, computers and consumer electronics will empower our urban trendsetters.

The Passport holder's reward for judging each toy is a passport stamp. a goodie bag containing magic beans, thematic toys, puzzle pieces, trading cards, accessories and $1,000,000 in Kids NYC Tiki money.a math puzzle giving clues to the next toy testing location. an address, cross streets and directions to the next location in the circuit. important fire safety tips.

Included in the goodie bags are puzzles and mathematically inclined clues to each stop on the trail.

Street numbers and addresses are figured out by math calculations.

Store names are in rebus and word puzzles.

Kids can peek at the address on the passport sticker.

Kids NYC's career oriented scavenger trails encourages, markets and broadens speaking, writing and creative expression.

Multiple trails orchestrate performances, culminating into an open mike experience.

Kids NYC's innovative fairy tale based forums tap online imaginations to help extend role playing ideas.

Kids NYC is forming independent electronic publishing opportunities with magazines for kids' stories, poetry and art.

Our website www.kidsnyc2.com will be the key to the coolest NYC, educational, parenting, apparel and toy links.





Kids NYC Career Trails Are:

Adventures that encourage.

Big city learning environments.

Clothing kids will love to wear.

Developmental tools.

Explorations integrating family.

Fact filled frolics.

Grand enriching tours of New York.

Humanist approach to role playing.

Imaginative templates for toddlers to teens.

Junior paths to inspire and perspire our children.

Kid friendly journeys through New York's history.

Local resource guide for parents.

Multifaceted forum to exchange imaginative ideas.

Nutrition for the mind.

Overtly educational.

Personal development tours.

Quilts; weaving fun, facts and family.

Relationship builders.

Socially inspired.

Trails, tales and Tiki bucks too.

Unique insights to widen kids eyes.

Variety of family experiences.

Work related role playing environments.

X, Y and Z generation tours through the past.

Your answer to monotony.

Zig Zags through dreams and themes.



Kids NYC was created by Norman Scherer. Norman once ran Video Oyster, a rare and out-of-print video distributor that existed from 1990 to 2005. Before 1990, Norman was Director of Development for Variety's Home Video Directory. In his eleven years at the entertainment trade publication Variety, he specialized and repeatedly succeeded in opening up new advertising territories. Kids NYC encourages all citizens to support local firehouses and are deeply grateful for their heroic deeds. Famous volunteer firefighters included: Samuel Adams, Benedict Arnold, James Buchanan, Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin, Millard Fillmore, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, John Jay, Paul Revere, George Washington and seven New York City mayors. For more information contact Norman Scherer at 917 822-1870 or embedlocally@gmail.com



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