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    Arizona Sonora Desert Museum

    The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is actually three things combined under one roof. It is a zoo, a botanical garden and a natural history museum.
    Address: 2021 N Kinney Rd Tucson,  AZ  85743-8918
    Send an Email Send an Email (7) Telephone 1 520 883-1360 
     

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    The Arizona Folklore & Folkmusic Preserve
    Located just south of Sierra Vista, the Arizona Folklore Preserve is dedicated to fostering native Arizonans view of their common past. Dolan Ellis, Arizona's official folk balladeer, is the curator at this center.
    Address: Ramsey Canyon Road Sierra Vista  AZ  USA  85635
    Telephone 1 520 378-6165 
     

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    Tubac Presidio State Historic Park
    Tubac Presidio State Historic Park contains two historical sites; the Old School House and Otero Community Hall. In the park there is also a museum and an underground archaeology display and picnic area. Trails are also on the grounds so that visitors may enjoy the park area.
    Address: . Tubac  AZ  USA  85646
    Telephone 1 520 398-2252 
     

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    Fort Lowell Museum
    Located in Old Fort Lowell Park, the Fort Lowell Museum explores military life on the Arizona frontier through exhibits, lectures, living history events and special events.
    Address: 2900 N Craycroft Rd Tucson  AZ  USA  85712
    Telephone 1 520 885-3832 
     

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    Tucson Children's Museum
    Several hands-on exhibits and special events are featured at the Tucson Children's Museum, open Tuesday through Sunday. A soft sculpture play environment is provided for preschoolers.
    Address: 200 South Sixth Avenue Tucson  AZ  USA  85702
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 520 792-9985 
     

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    Arizona State Museum
    Several exhibitions, a variety of programs, a research library and an educational museum store are featured at the Arizona State Museum. Established in 1893, the museum is home to the Pottery Project, an initiative to preserve and interpret roughly 20,000 Southwest Indian ceramics.
    Address: 1013 E University Blvd Tucson  AZ  USA  85721
    Telephone 1 520 621-6302 
     

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    Tubac Historical Society
    The Tubac Historical Society features a gift shop and a research library.
    Address: 5 Placita de Anza Tubac  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 398-2020 
     

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    Second Street Museum
    This museum, open Monday through Saturday, houses the Arizona Historical Society's research library and archives. Admission for children 12 and under is free.
    Address: 949 East 2nd Street Tucson  AZ  USA  85719
    Telephone 1 520 628-5774 
     

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    International Wildlife Museum
    The International Wildlife Museum at Tucson features hands on exhibits, interactive exhibits and a theatre. All of the animals in the collections were donated by various organisations or individuals-some are more than 100 years old.
    Address: 4800 W Gates Pass Rd Tucson  AZ  USA  85745
    Telephone 1 520 629-0100 
     

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    Titan Missile Museum Sahuarita
    As an education and research Center, the Museum gives tours and close up views of the missile equipment. There is also a gift shop and exhibit area with interesting artifacts from the museum.
    Address: 1580 W. Duval Mine Rd. Sahuarita  AZ  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 520 625-7736 
     

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    Ajo Historical Museum
    The Ajo Historical Museum gives visitors an opportunity to see Ajo's beginnings. The museum is located in the old Saint Catherine's Indian Mission. It is open every day during the winter, from 1pm to 4pm. Summer hours are by appointment only.
    Address: 161 Mission Street Ajo  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 387-7105 
     

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    Amerind Foundation Museum Dragoon
    The museum focuses on preserving the cultures of the prehistoric, historic, and contemporary Native Peoples of the Americas. Incorporated in 1937 the museum studies archeology and conducts anthropological research.
    Address: . Dragoon  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 586-3666 
     

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    Henry F. Hauser Museum
    The Henry F. Hauser Museum is a compliment to the local Fort Huachuca Museums and features changing exhibits and displays chronicling the area's history.
    Address: 2950 E. Tacoma Street Sierra Vista  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 417-6980 
     

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    Sosa-Carillo-Fremont House
    Visitors of this museum find exhibits about Tucson's Hispanic pioneer families, as well as special events and a museum shop. Walking tours of Tucson's historic downtown areas are frequently scheduled.
    Address: 151 S. Granada Avenue Tucson  AZ  USA  85701
    Telephone 1 520 622-0956 
     

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    Tucson Museum of Art & Historic Block
    This is a place where people gather for cultural activities or all sorts. A one stop cultural 'shop' consisting of an art museum,an art school and famous, historic downtown Tucson-the Spanish Presidio. The presidio. Tucson library is situated here as well.
    Address: 140 N Main Ave Tucson, 85701  AZ  85701
    Telephone 1 520 624-2333 
     
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    Arizona Historical Society Downtown Museum
    This museum in downtown Tucson features exhibits spanning from Tucson's origins as a Presidio in 1775 to the modern era. The museum is open Monday through Friday.
    Address: 140 N. Stone Avenue Tucson  AZ  USA  85701
    Telephone 1 520 770-1473 
     

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    Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum
    Located near the Mexican border in South Eastern Arizona, the Museum focuses on Brisbee as a mining center in the late 19th Century.
    Address: 5 Copper Queen Plaza Brisbee  AZ  USA  85603
    Telephone 1 520 432-7071 
     

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    Rattlesnake Crafts & Rocks
    Rattlesnake Crafts is located just 15 miles from Tombstone, Arizona. There visitors will find over 150 different items made from rattlesnakes. Also, there is an acre of "stuff" on display as if in an outdoor museum.
    Address: 10630 N Double U Ranch Road Gleeson  AZ  USA  85610
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 520 642-9207 
     

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    San Pedro Valley Arts & Historical Museum Benson
    The San Pedro Valley Arts and Historical Society Museum rediscovers Benson's early history, as a railroad town. The actual building is a restored grocery store and contains tins and barrels from the store's earlier years.
    Address: 180 South San Pedro Street Benson  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 586-3070 
     

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    Muheim Heritage House Bisbee
    Built in 1898, the Muheim Heritage House was bulit by Joseph and Carmelita Muheim. With numerous additions, the house was not complete until 1902.
    Address: 207 Youngblood Hill Bisbee  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 520 432-7071 
     

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    Pimeria Alta Historical Society
    The Pimeria Alta is an isolated area of the Sonoran Desert, the history of which can be found at this museum in Nogales, AZ.
    Address: 136 N. Grand Avenue Nogales  AZ  USA  85628
    Telephone 1 520 287-4621 
     

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    Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research Facility
    Located just an hours drive east of Tucson this museum is devoted to the study, preservation and interpretation of indigenous Native Americans and their cultures.
    Address: 2100 N. Amerind Road Dragoon  AZ  USA  85609
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