Heard Museum vs Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
Both Heard Museum and Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Heard Museum ranks significantly higher than Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting. Heard Museum scores 97 with accolades from 8 publications such as Fodor's, Frommer's and Where.
Heard Museum
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2301 North Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Fodor's
"Pioneer settlers Dwight and Maie Heard built a Spanish colonial–style building on their property to house their collection of Southwestern art."
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Concierge
"This private museum houses one of the best collections of Native American art in the country."
Travel + Leisure
"Even if it didn’t house one of the world’s premiere collections of Native American art, you’d want to hang out in this space."
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Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"Devoted to Native American culture and art, especially Southwest tribes, this fine museum contains 10 exhibition galleries and 32,000 works of art."
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Afar Magazine
"The Heard Museum is a can't-miss cultural institution in Phoenix."
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Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
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6101 E. Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008
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Fodor's
"Retired firefighters lead tours through nearly 100 restored fire engines and tell harrowing tales of the "world's most dangerous profession"."
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Lonely Planet
"There are more than 90 restored firefighting machines and related paraphernalia from 1725 onward."
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Where
"Nearly 100 restored fire-fighting vehicles and apparatuses, plus a sizable collection of badges, helmets, patches and other equipment in four large galleries."
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Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"With more than 90 fully restored fire engines dating back to 1725, this museum lures anyone who runs to their window at the sound of a siren."
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Atlas Obscura
"A museum and tribute to a brave profession. "
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