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Pioneer Museum: A Window to Flagstaff's Past

Discover Flagstaff's rich history at the Pioneer Museum, showcasing pioneer life, logging, ranching, and transportation in a historic setting.

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The Pioneer Museum, housed in the historic 1908 Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, offers a glimpse into Flagstaff and Northern Arizona's pioneer days. Exhibits showcase local history, ranching, logging, transportation, and pioneer life. Don't miss the 1929 Baldwin Locomotive and the stories of those who shaped the region.

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Local tips

  • Check the Pioneer Museum's website or call ahead for updated information regarding the museum's reopening and operating hours.
  • Explore the outdoor exhibits, including the 1929 Baldwin Locomotive and the Doney Cabin, for a hands-on experience of pioneer life.
  • Consider visiting during one of the museum's special events, such as the Flagstaff Wool & Fiber Festival, for a more immersive experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Pioneer Museum is accessible via Mountain Line Route 5 (Orange Line). The bus stops directly in front of the museum at the 'Fort Valley Rd. (Pioneer Museum)' stop (Stop Code: 127). From the Downtown Connection Center, a one-way fare costs $2.00. Check the Mountain Line website for the most up-to-date schedules and fare information.

  • Driving

    The Pioneer Museum is located at 2340 N Fort Valley Rd, just outside of Flagstaff on Highway 180. From downtown Flagstaff, head north on Humphreys Street, then turn left onto Fort Valley Road (Highway 180). Continue for about 1.3 miles; the museum will be on your right. A small parking lot is available directly west of the museum, with additional parking areas to the east and north. Parking is free. During special events, overflow parking may be available at Sechrist Elementary School or the Coconino Center for the Arts.

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Step back in time at the Pioneer Museum, located in Flagstaff, Arizona. Originally built in 1908 as the Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent, the museum provides a fascinating look into the lives of early settlers in the area. The museum features exhibits on various aspects of pioneer life, including ranching, logging, and transportation. Explore artifacts and displays that tell the stories of the individuals and families who shaped Northern Arizona. See a 1950s Iron Lung ventilator used to treat polio patients. Train enthusiasts will appreciate the 1929 Baldwin steam engine No. 12, a symbol of the region's logging industry. You can even climb aboard a Santa Fe Railroad caboose dating back to the 1940s. Outside, visitors can explore the grounds and discover a 1913 Model T and other historic farm equipment. The 1908 Doney Cabin, relocated from east of Flagstaff, offers a glimpse into early homesteading. The museum also hosts special events throughout the year, such as the Flagstaff Wool & Fiber Festival. Note that the Pioneer Museum is temporarily closed while they expand their team.

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