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Phoenix Museums
Learn about the state of Arizona’s history through more than 20 exhibits which span the territorial days to the present.
1700 W. Washington, Phoenix (602) 926-
Arizona Historical Soiety Museum at Papago Park
1300 N. College Ave., Tempe (480) 929-
Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum
Minerals, fossils, rocks and minig artifacts.
1502 West Washington, Phoenix (602) 771-
Interactive exploration for families.
35 North Robson St., Mesa (480) 644-
Arizona Museum of Natural History
Paintings, dioramas and the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the state.
53 N Macdonald, Mesa (480) 644-
Hands-
600 East Washington Street, Phoenix (602) 716-
51 E. Tenth St., Tempe (480) 965-
Two half-
5345 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale (623) 930-
The museum is centrally located in the historic Monroe School building, at the corner
of 7th Street and Van Buren. There is convenient on-
215 N. 7th Street, Phoenix (602) 253-
Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
6101 East Van Buren St., Phoenix (602) 275-
2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix (602) 252-
The Summit at Scottsdale
32633 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 488-
16126 N. Civic Center Plaza, Surprise (623) 344-
Five galleries of visual arts feature changing exhibitions, installations and works of contemporary art.
1 East Main St., Mesa (480) 644-
1625 N Central Ave., Phoenix (602) 257-
Phoenix Police Museum -
101 South Central Avenue, Suite 100, Phoenix (602) 534-
25 W. Culver St., Phoenix (602) 254-
Pioneer Living History Village
Late-
3901 W. Pioneer Rd., Phoenix (623) 465-
4619 E. Washington Street, Phoenix (602) 495-
7333 E Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale (480) 945-
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale (480) 874-