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Fort Lowell Museum: A Glimpse into Tucson's Military Past

Explore military history and local heritage at this Tucson museum, located in a reconstructed 1880s adobe building, within Fort Lowell Park.

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The Fort Lowell Museum, located in Fort Lowell Park, Tucson, Arizona, showcases the history of the 1873-1891 U.S. Army post and the lives of the soldiers and families stationed there, along with the story of the Apache people and the pre-history of the area.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's website or call ahead for the most up-to-date hours of operation, as they can vary.
  • Explore Fort Lowell Park, which offers a swimming pool, tennis courts, walking paths, and picnic areas, in addition to the museum.
  • Consider visiting during one of the 'History in the Park' events for demonstrations and activities that bring the fort's history to life.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Fort Lowell Museum is located within Fort Lowell Park at 2900 N Craycroft Rd. If you are already in the park, follow the paved paths towards the center of the park. The museum is housed in a distinctive adobe building resembling officers' quarters.

  • Public Transport

    Tucson's Sun Tran bus system has routes that stop near Fort Lowell Park. From the bus stop, follow Craycroft Road to the park entrance. Once inside the park, proceed along the main path to the museum. A single Sun Tran bus fare is typically $1.75.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Request a taxi or ride-share (Uber/Lyft) to 2900 N Craycroft Rd, placing 'Fort Lowell Museum' as the destination. Upon arrival at Fort Lowell Park, follow the signs or ask the driver for the precise location of the museum within the park. Ride-share fares from downtown Tucson typically range from $15 to $25, depending on demand and traffic.

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Step back in time at the Fort Lowell Museum, situated within the serene Fort Lowell Park in Tucson. This museum, housed in a reconstructed 1880s adobe commanding officer's quarters, vividly portrays the history of Fort Lowell, a U.S. Army post active from 1873 to 1891. Exhibits detail the daily lives of the soldiers and their families who resided here, offering a glimpse into their routines, challenges, and contributions to the region. The museum also sheds light on the experiences of the Apache people and the difficulties they faced during the Apache Wars. Additionally, the museum explores the area's pre-history, including information about the Hohokam settlement that existed nearby, with remnants of their pottery still discoverable today. Visitors can explore the museum's displays, walk the grounds to see the ruins of the old hospital, and learn about various aspects of frontier life. The Fort Lowell Historic District, where the museum resides, is a designated historic area, contributing to the neighborhood's unique charm and sense of community. The Tucson Presidio Trust manages the Fort Lowell Museum, which also manages the Presidio San Agustín del Tucsón.

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