Phoenix Museums
Wells Fargo was one of the original stage coach companies in the United States, and this museum features a Western art gallery showcasing the company's place in history.
This attraction is comprised of Hohokum ruins and a museum that explores the rich American Indian culture from this region of Arizona.
The Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum features replicas of full sized dwellings on 95 acres as well as staff in period costumes.
The Heard Museum in Phoenix is one of the best places to experience the art of Native Americans from the Southwest. Over 35,000 artifacts are found in the museum's permanent collection, which is spread out over 10 galleries.
Dedicated to the history of ore extraction in Arizona, the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in Phoenix has over 3,000 minerals on exhibit.
This museum is committed to the history of fire suppression and contains over 90 full restored pieces of fire fighting equipment.
The Arizona State Capitol Museum is housed in the restored capital building and presents programs and exhibits on government in the early days of Statehood.
Chicano is the designation for Mexicans who have settled in the United States, and the Museo Chicano celebrates this unique culture. Situated in downtown Phoenix, the small museum features a gallery and exhibits showcasing Mexican and Mexican-American art, as well as having a small gift shop.









