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Deer Valley Rock Art Center Museum. This list of museums in Arizona encompasses museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Both houses are now located at 150 S. Ash Ave in Tempe's Olde Towne Square, along with three other houses considered as historical by the Tempe Historical Society. The Tempe Historic Property Survey and the Tempe Historical Society are involved in identifying more than 350 buildings and structures in Tempe that exhibited potential historical ...
Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park – Exhibits focus on the state's history in the 20th and 21st centuries, including World War II, the rise of desert cities, Arizona pop culture, sports, and the state's geology.
It is currently occupied by the Peoria Arizona Historical Society Museum. 30: Chandler Commercial Historic District: Chandler Commercial Historic District: September 22, 2000 : Roughly bounded by Boston, Oregon, Buffalo, and Washington Sts.
Mineral City was a steamboat landing and ferry crossing on the Colorado River in La Paz County, Arizona, United States from 1863 to 1866. It was located on the east bank of the Colorado River, one mile below its rival Olive City and 1 ⁄ 2 mile below the original site of Ehrenberg and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles above its current site.
It is the society's second museum in town going hand-in-hand with the railroad museum in the park. ... include memorabilia from the Willard city community, the town ships, and Centerton, Havana ...
Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum, Phoenix; Arizona Museum of Natural History, Mesa; Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Tucson; Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe
The building was to be transferred from the Arizona Dept of Mines and Mineral Resources to the Centennial Commission then subsequently to the Arizona Historical Society. [8] The mining museum was abruptly closed on May 1, 2011, but funding for the proposed museum did not materialize. In 2012 the building was closed and empty. [9]