Arizona Historical Museum - Pioneer Museum (email this page)
Come see the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona in this vast collection of over 10,000 artifacts from earlier times in the area. Click here to see comments that may have been written about this activity.
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| Dates: | Monday - Saturday Year Round (except Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day) |
| Times: | 9:00am - 5:00pm |
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| Location: | 2340 N. Fort Valley Rd., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 |
| Phone: | (928) 774-6272 |
| Directions: | North of Flagstaff on Fort Valley Road on the east side of the road. |
| Map: | Map |
| Website: | Arizona Historical Museum - Pioneer Museum |
Description:
Collections:
Includes farm machinery, vehicles, costumes and pioneer memorabilia. Out front sits the largest exhibit, a 1929 Baldwin articulated locomotive and a Santa Fe caboose. The locomotive and caboose arrived at the museum in 1994.
There are more than 10,000 artifacts associated with the history of Flagstaff and northern Arizona. These artifacts include livestock working gear, medical equipment, household items, toys and dolls, textiles, costumes, photographs, books, and manuscripts. Most photos, books and manuscripts are housed in the Cline Library at NAU in the Special Collections and Archives department.
This is a great indoor activity that you are sure to enjoy.
Notes:
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