PHOENIX — The Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting in east Phoenix can use some help after sustaining thousands of dollars worth of damage in recent storms.

The venue near Van Buren Street and Galvin Parkway was pummeled by an onslaught of rain and groundwater runoff on Sept. 26 and again on Oct. 13.

The Phoenix Zoo, which is across the street from the Hall of Flame, closed for three days last week to recover from damage after the second round of storms.

“The two storms each dumped about 4 inches of rain,” Dan Baker, a curator for the museum, told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s Arizona’s Morning News on Wednesday.

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