Colonial Exhibit at New York City Fire Museum:

Great New York Fire of 1776 Panel Discussion

A panel discussion on the fire that destroyed 20% of New York City on September 21, 1776, just days after the British occupation. We learn how the fire started, who was responsible, and how it affected the city and the war. The panel explores the history of colonial firefighting and the role of the FDNY in the Revolution, showing how this forgotten catastrophe shaped New York's politics, society, and economy for years to come. The Great New York Fire of 1776 is no longer a lost story of the American Revolution.

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