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Phoenix Police Museum The Museum features a mock up of an early 1900's police station. Also on display is a 1919 Ford Model A Police Car, old jail cell, and various artifacts from the Phoenix Police Department since the early 1900s.

In October 1993, the Phoenix Police Museum started as a small exhibit at the Historic City Hall, 17 S. Second Ave. With the assistance of Cindy Myers from the Phoenix Museum of History, a temporary six-month display was created. The event was enthusiastically received.

The Arizona Humanities Council funded a study of the artifacts to determine if enough material existed to open a small museum and it was determined that there was. Barrister Place was selected as the permanent site of the museum.

Visit the museum for all your gift giving and collectable items such as special occasion bears, Vanmark products, USA bears, flag pins, museum sweatshirts and T-shirts, coffee mugs, water bottles, miniature police cars, magnets, and much more. Stop by and receive your 10% member discount.


Admission: There is no admission charge. The museum operates as a non-profit organization and gladly accepts cash donations.
Hours: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Excluding City Holidays
Address: Barrister Place Building , 101 S. Central Ave., Ste. 100
Phone: 602-534-7278
Our Website:www.phoenixpolicemuseum.com

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