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Phoenix Museums

 

Arizona Capital Museum

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) 926-3620

 

Arizona Historical Soiety Museum at Papago Park

1300 N. College Ave., Tempe (480) 929-9499

 

Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum

Minerals, fossils, rocks and minig artifacts.

1502 West Washington, Phoenix (602) 771-1600

 

Arizona Museum for Youth

Interactive exploration for families.

35 North Robson St., Mesa (480) 644-2467

 

Arizona Museum of Natural History

Paintings, dioramas and the largest collection of dinosaur fossils in the state.

53 N Macdonald, Mesa (480) 644-2230

 

Arizona Science Center

Hands-on learning, IMAX theatre, planetarium and changing exhibits.

600 East Washington Street, Phoenix  (602) 716-2000

 

ASU Art Museum  

51 E. Tenth St., Tempe (480) 965-2787

 

Cerreta Candy Company

Two half-hour tours offered for free Monday-Friday.

5345 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale (623) 930-1000‎

 

Children’s Museum of Phoenix

The museum is centrally located in the historic Monroe School building, at the corner of 7th Street and Van Buren. There is convenient on-site parking and the location is convenient to freeways and light-rail stops.

215 N. 7th Street, Phoenix (602) 253-0501

 

Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting

6101 East Van Buren St., Phoenix (602) 275-3473

 

Heard Museum Downtown

2301 N. Central Ave., Phoenix (602) 252-8848

 

Heard Museum North Scottsdale

The Summit at Scottsdale

32633 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale (480) 488-9817

 

Heard Museum West

16126 N. Civic Center Plaza, Surprise (623) 344-2200

 

Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum

Five galleries of visual arts feature changing exhibitions, installations and works of contemporary art.

1 East Main St., Mesa (480) 644-6500

 

Phoenix Art Museum

1625 N Central Ave., Phoenix (602) 257-1222

 

Phoenix Police Museum - Barrister Place Building

101 South Central Avenue, Suite 100, Phoenix (602) 534-7278

 

Phoenix Trolley Museum

25 W. Culver St., Phoenix (602) 254-0307

 

Pioneer Living History Village

Late-19th century Phoenix life is modeled through a tour of a jail, an old Phoenix home, a one-room schoolhouse and other buildings.

3901 W. Pioneer Rd., Phoenix (623) 465-1052

 

Pueblo Grande Museum

4619 E. Washington Street, Phoenix (602) 495-0901

 

Scottsdale Historical Museum

7333 E Scottsdale Mall, Scottsdale (480) 945-4499

 

Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale (480) 874-4666