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Scottsdale Historical Museum: A Glimpse into the Past

Discover Scottsdale's rich history at the Little Red Schoolhouse, featuring exhibits and artifacts from the city's past.

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Housed in the Little Red Schoolhouse, the Scottsdale Historical Museum chronicles the city's history from its early farming days to its modern development. Exhibits feature photographs, artifacts, and stories of the pioneers who shaped Scottsdale.

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Local tips

  • Check the Scottsdale Historical Society's website for updated hours, as they vary seasonally.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through Old Town Scottsdale to see other historical landmarks.
  • Look for interactive learning experiences, such as scavenger hunts, that make history come alive.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're in the Old Town Scottsdale area, head towards Scottsdale Mall. From the Scottsdale Civic Center, walk east towards Brown Avenue, then turn right onto Scottsdale Mall. The Little Red Schoolhouse will be on your left. Admission to the museum is free.

  • Public Transport

    Take Valley Metro Bus Route 72, which travels along Scottsdale Road. Get off at the stop near East Scottsdale Mall. From there, walk east a short distance to 7333 E Scottsdale Mall. A single ride on Valley Metro is $2.00.

  • Ride Share

    Use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. Input 'Scottsdale Historical Museum' as your destination. The ride from Scottsdale Fashion Square is approximately 5 minutes and typically costs $8-$12.

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The Scottsdale Historical Museum, nestled in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale within the charming Little Red Schoolhouse, offers a captivating journey through the city's past. The museum's location itself is historic, as the Little Red Schoolhouse was built in 1909 and has served as a school, social hall, church, and even the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce before becoming the museum in 1991. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits that showcase Scottsdale's transformation from a small farming community to the vibrant city it is today. The exhibits feature photographs, artifacts, and documents that tell the stories of the city's founders, pioneering families, and significant events. Highlights include exhibits on early Scottsdale, agriculture and ranching, and the development of the city's neighborhoods and cultural scene. You'll see how a classroom might have looked in 1910 and artifacts from Helen and Winfield Scott, Scottsdale's founder. The Scottsdale Historical Society, a non-profit organization, operates the museum with the mission to preserve and interpret the history and cultural heritage of Scottsdale and the Southwest. The museum hosts thousands of visitors each year, including school groups and civic organizations. It's a great place to learn about the people and events that have shaped Scottsdale into the city it is today.

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