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Arizona History Museum: A Journey Through Southern Arizona's Past

Explore Arizona's past through captivating exhibits, from Spanish colonial times to the Wild West, at the Arizona History Museum in Tucson.

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The Arizona History Museum in Tucson chronicles the rich history of southern Arizona through engaging exhibits. Visitors can explore artifacts from Spanish colonial times to the Wild West, including items related to Geronimo and Wyatt Earp, and experience a replica of an underground mine.

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Local tips

  • Validated parking is available in the Arizona Historical Society's section of the Main Gate Garage on Euclid Avenue and 2nd Street.
  • The museum is near the Sun Link streetcar stops on University Blvd. at Main Gate Square, offering convenient public transportation.
  • Check the museum's website for information on current exhibits, special programs, and events.
  • A 15-minute loading zone is available at the museum's entrance on 2nd Street for passenger drop-off.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the University of Arizona's Main Gate, walk north on Park Avenue for approximately two blocks. The museum will be on your left, at the intersection of Park Avenue and 2nd Street. Look for the Josias Joesler-designed building.

  • Public Transport

    Take the Sun Link streetcar to the University Blvd. at Main Gate Square stop. From there, walk north on Park Avenue for two blocks to reach the museum. Alternatively, several Sun Tran bus routes stop near the museum; check the Sun Tran website for specific routes and schedules. A single Sun Tran ride costs $1.75.

  • Driving

    From I-10, take the Speedway Boulevard exit and head east. Turn right onto Park Avenue and continue south. The museum will be on your right, at the intersection of Park Avenue and 2nd Street. Parking is available in the Arizona Historical Society's section of the Main Gate Garage on Euclid Avenue and 2nd Street with museum validation. Metered handicapped parking spaces are available on 2nd Street in front of the museum. Main Gate Garage parking costs $2 per hour.

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The Arizona History Museum, designed by Josias Joesler, invites visitors to celebrate the vibrant history of southern Arizona. Located north of the University of Arizona's Main Gate area, the museum offers a captivating journey through time, showcasing the region's diverse cultural heritage. Exhibits include a fascinating look at transportation history, featuring wagons, a buggy, and a 1912 Studebaker car. Visitors can also discover Arizona history treasures, such as Spanish colonial silver, decorative art, and Old West firearms. A highlight is the replica of an underground mine, providing an immersive glimpse into the state's mining past. The museum also features stories and artifacts of prominent figures like Geronimo and Wyatt Earp, as well as Emperor and Empress Maximilian and Carlota of Mexico. With its extensive library, archives, and artifact collections, the Arizona History Museum is a valuable resource for researchers and history enthusiasts alike. The museum hosts special programs, annual events, and rotating exhibits, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for all. Currently, the museum's elevator is out of service and under repair. The museum is committed to providing a comfortable environment for all visitors and offers accessible entrances, galleries, and bathrooms for wheelchair use.

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