Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting vs Taliesin West
Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting and Taliesin West are both recommended by expert writers. Overall, Taliesin West ranks slightly higher than Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting. Taliesin West scores 85 with positive reviews from 6 reviews like Fodor's, Travel + Leisure and Frommer's.
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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"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
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"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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Taliesin West
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12621 North Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., Scottsdale, AZ 85259
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Fodor's
"Wright and apprentices constructed a desert camp here using organic architecture to integrate the buildings with their natural surroundings."
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Concierge
"Even people who are not interested in architecture or Wright's style should walk around the buildings just to see how one of this country's most influential style-makers lived and worked."
Frommer's
"Wright believed in using local materials in his designs, and this is much in evidence at Taliesin West, where local stone was used for building foundations."
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Lonely Planet
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"Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the seminal American architects of the 20th century."
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Travel + Leisure
"Known as one of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpieces, Taliesin West was built in 1937 as Wright's winter home."
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