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Arizona History Museum: Tucson's Window to the Past

Discover Arizona's vibrant past through captivating exhibits and historical artifacts at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson.

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The Arizona History Museum in Tucson chronicles the state's rich heritage through captivating exhibits. Explore artifacts from Geronimo and Wyatt Earp, wander through a replica mine, and discover Arizona's diverse past.

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Local tips

  • Check the Arizona Historical Society website for information on current exhibits, events, and hours of operation.
  • Validated parking is available in the Arizona Historical Society's section of the Main Gate Garage, enter from 2nd Street.
  • The museum is near the Sun Link streetcar stops on University Blvd at Main Gate Square.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    The Arizona History Museum is accessible via the Sun Link streetcar. Exit at the University Blvd/Main Gate Square stop and walk north on Park Ave to 2nd St. The museum will be on your left. A single ride fare is $1.75.

  • Walking

    From the University of Arizona's Main Gate, walk north on Park Avenue to 2nd Street. The museum is located at the intersection of Park Avenue and 2nd Street. Look for the Josias-Joesler-designed building.

  • Parking

    Validated parking is available at the Main Gate Garage on Euclid Avenue and 2nd Street. Enter the garage from 2nd Street and proceed to the section labeled "Arizona History Museum visitors". Bring your ticket to the front desk for validation. Parking costs $2/hour.

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The Arizona History Museum, located near the University of Arizona in Tucson, offers an immersive journey through the captivating history of the state. As part of the Arizona Historical Society, the museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts and stories, highlighting key figures and events that have shaped Arizona's identity. Visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to iconic personalities such as Geronimo and Wyatt Earp, gaining insights into their lives and legacies. The museum also features artifacts related to Emperor and Empress Maximilian and Carlota of Mexico, adding an international dimension to the historical narrative. Families will enjoy the hands-on exhibits, including a replica of an underground mine and a recreation of 1870s Tucson, offering a glimpse into the daily life of early settlers. Transportation history comes alive with displays of wagons, a buggy, and a 1912 Studebaker car. The museum also houses Spanish colonial silver, decorative art, and Old West firearms. The Arizona History Museum is not just a repository of artifacts; it's also a research center, housing a library, archives, and artifact collections. Researchers and history enthusiasts can delve deeper into specific topics or time periods, uncovering hidden stories and gaining a comprehensive understanding of Arizona's past. The museum hosts special programs, annual events, and rotating exhibits, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for every visitor.

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