The Valley of the Sun, Arizona Museums
Arizona Railway Museum
The Arizona Railway Museum features restored train cars from different time periods in our country'
Rawhide Western Town & Steakhouse
Arizona's largest western-themed attraction, Rawhide's Western Town and Steakhouse features an authentic 1880'
River of Time Museum
If you enjoy history, whether you live in Fountain Hills or are just visiting, a visit to the River of Time Museum is a "must see."
Glendale Police Museum
The Glendale Police Museum will take you back in time to see what it was like when Glendale was a growing community. You will be able to look at old photographs, read articles ranging from 1910 to 19
SW Mus. of Eng., Communications, and Computation
The Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation (SMECC) offices are located in the old Coury House in Historic Downtown Glendale in a section known as 'Catlin Court.'
Mesa Historical Museum
The museum is located on the historic grounds of Mesa's last remaining schoolhouse of the early 1900s. 30,000 square feet of exhibit rooms showcase more than 4,000
Arizona Museum of Natural History
One of the premier museums in the state has established itself as "Arizona's Natural History Museum." "Dinosaur Mountain"
Buckhorn Wildlife Museum
The Buckhorn Wildlife Museum features more than 400 mounted and displayed native bird and animal specimens. Relax and rejuvenate in the Southwest'
Commemorative Air Force Museum
The Arizona Wing of The Commemorative Air Force invites you to come and see World War II aircraft including a fully restored flying B-17 Flying Fortress Sentimental Journey, B-25 Mitchell, A-26
Peoria Historical Society Museum
Housed in the Old Peoria Central School built in 1906, the museum displays historical artifacts of Peoria since it's founding in 1885.
Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum
At the Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum you'll visit over 90 acres with 30 historic buildings from the 1880'
Phoenix Museum of History
The Phoenix Museum of History is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the early history of Phoenix. Visitors of all ages enjoy interactive and educational exhibits showcasing Phoenix'
Arizona Capitol Museum
Restored in 1981, the original Arizona State Capitol now is home to a museum and the state archives. Built in 1899, the building housed the territorial government until 1912, when Arizona'
Arizona Mineral Museum
The Arizona Mineral Museum began as a Territorial Fair exhibit in 1884. It was so popular that in 1917
Rosson House Historic Museum
Designed in 1894 by Phoenix architect A. P. Petit, the Rosson House is an outstanding example of a Victorian architectural style named after Charles Eastlake. Purchased by the City of Phoenix in 1974
Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
The Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has almost an acre of fire history exhibits, with over 90
Phoenix Police Museum
The Museum features a mock up of an early 1900's police station. Also on display is a 1919
Phoenix Art Museum
PhoenixArt Museum is the Southwest\'s premier destination for world-class visual arts. Popular international exhibitions are shown along side the Museum\'s outstanding collection of more than 18,000
San Tan Historical Society Museum
The Old Rittenhouse Elementary School, was built in 1925. Used as a school through 1982, this building is now on the National Registry for Historic Places
Taliesin West
Taliesin West was built by Frank Lloyd Wright and his apprentices in the 1930s and was constantly expanded and modified by the architect until his death in 1959
Scottsdale Historical Museum
The Scottsdale Historical Museum is housed in the Little Red Schoolhouse built in 1909 adjacent to the original school, a 16x18 foot wooden building built in 1896
Penske Racing Museum/UAG
The Penske Racing Museum is home to Indianapolis 500 winning cars, Pace Cars and NEXTEL Cup Cars along with the amazing collection of trophies, helmets and other racing memorabilia.
West Valley Art Museum
Explore a world of art at the well-respected West Valley Art Museum, presenting in its five exhibit halls an exceptional offering of artists and collections from around the globe. The Museum'
Petersen House Museum
Restored Queen Anne Victorian home built in 1892 by one of Tempe'
Arizona Historical Foundation (ASU)
Political papers, business records of the Goldwater family and other prominent Arizona individuals/
Museum of Anthropology (ASU)
Physical anthropology, archeology, and sociocultural anthropology exhibits, reflecting student and faculty research interests.
R.S. Dietz Museum of Geology (ASU)
Physical Sciences Complex, Wing F Minerals, gems, dinosaurs and other fossils; the only active seismograph in central Arizona and a 6
Labriola Native American Center (ASU)
A research collection of information and exhibits on American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Desert Caballeros Western Museum
Take a step back in time and feel the excitement and romance of the West at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum, known as "Arizona's Most Western Museum."
Coolidge Historical Society Museum
The Coolidge Museum displays historical artifacts of educational value from Coolidge and the surrounding area dating from 1920's to 1950
Pinal County Historical Museum
A flashback into Native American and Territorial Arizona history is your when you visit the museum. There are exhibits of 125 varieties of barbed wire, early doctor'
Acadia Ranch Museum
The Acadia Ranch Museum is more than 123 years old. The Oracle Historical Society purchased and took up residence in Acadia Ranch in 1978
The World's Smallest Museum
World's Smallest Museum, one of Arizona's finest roadside attractions in Superior on historic US 60, showcases "artifacts of ordinary life," and by doing so, honors the world'