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Fort Lowell Museum: A Window to Tucson's Past

Explore Tucson's military history and cultural heritage at Fort Lowell Museum, a journey back to the Old West.

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Step back in time at the Fort Lowell Museum, housed in a reconstructed 1880s adobe officers' quarters. Explore exhibits detailing military life, the Apache Wars, and the pre-history of the area, offering a glimpse into Tucson's rich heritage.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's website for information on upcoming events and walking tours of the Fort Lowell neighborhood.
  • Combine your visit to the museum with a stroll through Fort Lowell Park, which features a pond, sports fields, and picnic areas.
  • Consider visiting during one of the 'History in the Park' events for interactive demonstrations and activities.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown Tucson, take Sun Tran bus Route 34 (Craycroft/Fort Lowell). This route provides convenient transportation to Fort Lowell Park. Check the Sun Tran website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and route information. A single ride fare is $1.75.

  • Car

    From Speedway Boulevard, head north on Craycroft Road. Continue on Craycroft Road to 2900 N. Craycroft Road. The Fort Lowell Museum is located within Fort Lowell Park on the east side of the road. Free parking is available within the park.

  • Ride Share

    Use a ride-sharing service like Uber or Lyft. Enter 'Fort Lowell Museum, 2900 N Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712' as your destination. The fare from downtown Tucson typically ranges from $15 to $25, depending on demand and traffic.

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The Fort Lowell Museum, located within Fort Lowell Park in Tucson, Arizona, offers a captivating look into the region's vibrant history. The museum is situated in a reconstructed adobe officers' quarters, providing an authentic setting for exhibits that showcase military life at Fort Lowell from 1873 to 1891. Visitors can explore displays about the daily lives of soldiers and their families, gaining insight into their experiences on the Arizona frontier. The museum also presents the broader story of the Apache people and the challenges they faced during the Apache Wars. Additionally, the museum covers the pre-history of the area, including information on the nearby Hohokam site, revealing the long and diverse history of human habitation in the region. Managed by the Tucson Presidio Trust, the Fort Lowell Museum aims to preserve and share the stories of this important historical site. The museum offers a variety of ways to engage with history, including self-guided tours, docent-led discussions, and scheduled group tours. Special events, such as the 'History in the Park' series, provide hands-on activities and demonstrations that bring the past to life.

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