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Heard Museum 2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85015 602.252.8848 |
The Heard Museum is one of the nations finest museums dealing exclusively with Native American cultures and is an ideal introduction to the indigenous peoples of Arizona. The extensive exhibit Native Peoples of the South... more
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Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum North on Interstate-17 to Pioneer Road; exit 225 west, Phoenix, AZ 623.465.1052 |
The Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum contains 28 original and reconstructed buildings from throughout territorial Arizona. Costumed guides filter through the bank, schoolhouse, and print shop, as well as the Pioneer... more
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Arizona Mining & Mineral Museum 1502 W. Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85260 602.255.3791 |
The museum highligts Arizona's history of mining and mineral extraction. A collection of over 3,000 mineral samples from Arizona and around the world includes information about their significance and uses. VITAL INFO: Be... more
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Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum 6101 E. Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85006 602.275.3473 |
The worlds largest firefighting museum houses a fascinating collection of vintage firetrucks. The displays date from a 1725 English hand pumper to several classic engines from the 20th century. All are beautifully restor... more
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Arizona Military Museum 5636 East McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ |
The Arizona Military Museum traces the military history of Arizona from the Spanish Conquistadors to the present day. Exhibits include over 25 displays of uniforms, vehicles, artillery and other memorabilia from each era... more
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Phoenix Museum of History 105 N 5th St, Phoenix, AZ 85017 602.253.2734 |
Located in the Heritage and Science Park in downtown Phoenix, this modern museum presents an interesting look at the history of a city that, to the casual visitor, might not seem to have any history. Interactive exhibits... more
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Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015 602.257.1222 |
The green-quartz exterior of this modern museum is an eye-catching piece of architecture. The museum has 17,000 works of art from all over the world but is perhaps best known for its extensive and popular Western America... more
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Arizona Historical Society Museum in Papago Park 1300 N. College Ave, Phoenix, AZ 480.929.0292 |
The Society is dedicated to the preservation of the hsitory of Arizona and 20th century Phoenix. The museum's exhibits offer images and artifacts from long ago life in the Southwest VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age gr... more
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Arizona State Capitol Museum 1700 W Washington St Fl 1, Phoenix, AZ 85007 602.542.4675 |
In the years before Arizona became a state, the territorial capital moved from Prescott to Tucson, then back to Prescott, before finally settling in Phoenix. In 1898, a stately territorial capitol building was erected (w... more
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Arizona Doll & Toy Museum 602 E. Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85017 602.253.9337 |
This small museum is located in the historic Stevens House on Heritage Square in downtown Phoenix. The miniature classroom peopled by doll students is a favorite exhibit. With dolls dating from the 19th century, this is ... more
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