Museum Closed Dates 2011
October 10, Columbus Day
November 11,Veteran's day
November 24, Thanksgiving
December 23,25 Christmas
December 24, Tucson History Museum Only
December 30, New Year's
Welcome to Visitor Information
The Arizona Historical Society museums are located across the state in Flagstaff, Tempe, Tucson, and Yuma. Through programs and exhibitions, AHS museums describe the historical landscape now known as Arizona while, at the same time, they reflect the regional and cultural differences that shaped local communities.
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AHS Pioneer Museum - Flagstaff 2340 N. Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ 86001 928-774-6272 / fax 928-774-1596 Email: AHSFlagstaff@azhs.gov General Admission: Adults $5 Ages 12 and under free AHS Members free 2 for 1 Admission on the first Tuesday of every month. |
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The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff is located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging, and transportation. Special thanks to Pioneer Museum Supporters:
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AHS Museum at Papago Park - Tempe 1300 N. College Avenue Tempe, AZ 85281 480-929-9499 / fax 480-967-5450 Email: AHSTempe@azhs.gov General Admission: Adults $5 Ages 60+ $4 Ages 12-18 $4 Ages 11 and younger free AHS Members free 2 for 1 Admission on the first Tuesday of every month. |
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The Museum at Papago Park is the principal museum in the Phoenix metropolitan area covering the changes that have made Arizona what it is today.
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Arizona History Museum - Tucson |
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The Arizona History Museum's focus is southern Arizona history from Spanish colonial to territorial eras. Exhibit topics include mining and transportation. The Arizona's Treasures exhibit features Geronimo's rifle and 18th-century Spanish silver sculptured artifacts. To see some of the features at the
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AHS Downtown History Museum - Tucson 140 N. Stone Avenue in the Wells Fargo Bank building Tucson, AZ 85701 520-770-1473 Email: AHSTucson@azhs.gov General Admission: Adults $3 Ages 60+ $2 Ages 12-18 $2 Ages 11 and younger free AHS Members free 2 for 1 Admission on the first Tuesday of every month. |
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| The AHS Downtown Museum exhibits depict early Tucson businesses and homes, including drugstores, police and fire departments, and the Romero barbershop.
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Sosa-Carrillo-Frémont House Museum - Tucson For information call |
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The historic adobe Sosa-Carrillo-Frémont House was built in the 1870s.
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AHS Fort Lowell Museum - Tucson 2900 N. Craycroft Road Tucson, AZ 85712 520-885-3832 Email: AHSTucson@azhs.gov General Admission: Adults $3 Ages 60+ $2 Ages 12-18 $2 Ages 11 and younger free AHS Members free 2 for 1 Admission on the first Saturday of the month. |
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The Fort Lowell Museum is located in the reconstructed Commanding Officer's quarters of Old Fort Lowell, originally established in 1873. The museum features exhibits about military life on the Arizona frontier.
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AHS Sanguinetti House Museum - Yuma |
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The Sanguinetti House Museum, located in an 1870s adobe home, focuses on the history of the Lower Colorado River from the 1540s to the present.
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