The Friendship Fire Company was established in 1774, and was the first
volunteer fire company in Alexandria. The current firehouse was built
in 1855, remodeled in 1871 and renovated in 1992. The Engine Room on
the first floor houses hand-drawn fire engines, leather water buckets,
axes, sections of early rubber hose and other historic fire-fighting
equipment. An exhibition discusses the development of fire-fighting
technology and other fire companies that have served the citizens of
Alexandria.
The second floor Meeting Room is furnished the way it was during the
late 19th century, the real heyday of Friendship as a community
organization. On view here are various ceremonial objects such as
parade uniforms, capes, banners and other regalia. George Washington's
association with the Friendship Fire Company, honored by members for
over 200 years, is symbolized by several images of him throughout the
museum.