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Find the Exhibit nearest you for your next family outing, school or camp field trip. With membership, exhibit & class trip program information.
Featuring: Art, History, Science, Space & Religion Museums, Zoos, Aquariums, Memorials, Murals, Planteriums, Observatories, Botanical Gardens, Landmarks, Parks & Arboretums
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390th Memorial Museum
Tucson
Includes aircraft, art, photographs, and documents from the 390th Bombardment Group.
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Arboretum at Flagstaff
Flagstaff
Home to a vast and diverse collection of high country wildflowers.
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Archaeological Research Institute
Tempe
Archaeological curation facility for southwest cultural materials. We are available for limited visits that must be planned in advance with our Public Outreach Coordinator. We do not have exhibition space for public viewing.
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Arizona Folklore Preserve
Hereford
Nonprofit educational and cultural preserve in the Soronado National Forest.
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Arizona Mining & Mineral Museum
Phoenix
The Museum displays over 3000 worldwide minerals, rocks, gemstones, fossils, and mining artifacts, with emphasis on Arizona minerals, beautiful specimens, and the uses of Earth materials.
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Arizona Museum for Youth
Mesa
Fine arts museum for children and families, designed to spark the imagination, stimulate the mind and captivate the eye
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Arizona Railroad Museum
Chandler
Non-Profit Organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of Arizona's railroading history. Includes photos.
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Arizona Science Center
Phoenix
Provides hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, a large-screen theater, and extensive educational services and resources for students and teachers.
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Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Tucson
Zoo, natural history museum, and botanical garden.
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Tucson
Collecting, preserving, researching and interpreting the cultures of the Greater Southwest, including Arizona and northern Mexico.
[ Website ] Asarco Mineral Discovery Center
Sahuarita
Modern, open-pit copper mine and exhibition center offering tours. Located 20 minutes south of Tucson, Arizona.
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Bead Museum
Prescott
Nonprofit museum that examines cultures by showcasing beads and bead adornments.
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Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park
Superior
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Cave Creek Museum
Cave Creek
cavecreekmuseum.org
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Desert Botanical Garden
Phoenix
Showcases 50 acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits, and is home to 139 rare, threatened, and endangered plant species from around the world.
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Desert Caballeros Western Museum
Wickenburg
Includes Western art, period rooms, Native American art, minerals, and more
[ Website ] Discovery Park
Safford
Offers 200 acres of scientific, historical, and cultural exhibits
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Fleischer Museum
Scottsdale
Focuses on California and Russian Impressionism.
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Gov Aker Observatory
Safford
Offers visitors an opportunity to explore the fascinating science of astronomy.
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Grand Canyon Deer Farm
Williams
Petting zoo where you can feed the deer and visit other animals including reindeer, buffalo, antelope, llamas, and wallabies.
[ Website ] Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
Phoenix
With almost 90 pieces of historic fire apparatus on exhibit, the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes honors firefighters dead in line of duty and decorated for heroism.
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Heard Museum
Phoenix
Specializing in Native cultures and art.
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Heritage Park Zoo
Prescott
Entertaining and educational.
[ Website ] Historic Heritage Square
Phoenix
Heritage and science park recreating Phoenix's Victorian past.
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Hopi Cultural Center
Mesa
Museum, restaurant and motel.
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International Wildlife Museum
Tucson
Includes an interactive natural history museum, computer stations, an art gallery and rotating exhibits
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Lowell Observatory
Flagstaff
Particularly recognized for its work on the smaller solar system bodies.
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La Candena Que No Se Corta
Tucson
Online exhibit of the traditional arts of Tucson's Mexican-American community.
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MARS Artspace
Phoenix
Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado (Salt River Art Movement) is Arizona's premiere alternative artspace.
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Mohave Museum of History & Arts
Kingman
Presenting the history of Northwest Arizona in word and photo.
[ Website ] Museum of Northern Arizona
Flagstaff
Gateway to the Colorado Plateau including the Grand Canyon.
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Tombstone
Tour the site where Wyatt Earp, "Doc" Holliday, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp fought the Clantons and McLaurys.
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Out of Africa Wildpark
Scottsdale
[ Website ] Overland Gallery of Fine Arts
Scottsdale
20th century Russian and Soviet impressionism
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Phippen Museum
Prescott
3 changing western art exhibits each year plus a display from our permanent collection.
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Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix
Includes exhibition schedule, details of the museum's collections, calendar, and membership programs.
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Phoenix Police Museum
Phoenix
Aims to interact with the citizens of the city of Phoenix through a positive learning environment; and to promote and preserve the history and heritage of the department.
[ Website ] Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix
Home to over 1,200 animals and centrally located in the Phoenix metro area.
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Pioneer Living History Village
Phoenix
Over 90 acres of an old 1800s village, with no cars or smog, just original buildings and historically accurate reproductions.
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Prima Air & Space Museum
Tucson
Collection includes over 200 aircraft occupying 65 acres of land.
[ Website ] Pueblo Grande Museum
Phoenix
Presenting exhibits of the Hohokam culture, including replicas of Hohokam houses that have been built based on archaeological data.
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Rahwide Wild West Town
Scottsdale
Gunfights, stuntmen, theater style entertainment, stagecoach rides, petting zoo, bull and horseback riding, games, rides, attractions, and shopping.
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Reid Park Zoo
Tucson
Official web site of the Tucson Zoological Society.
[ Website ] Rosson House Museum
Phoenix
Restored 1895 Victorian house featuring guided tours and more.
[ Website ] Scottsdale Historical Museum
Scottsdale
Featuring exhibits and educational programming on the prehistory, history, and cultural heritage of Scottsdale and the Southwest.
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Sharlot Hall Museum
Prescott
Museum dedicated to human and natural history of Central Arizona.
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Sonoran Sea Aquarium
Tucson
Organization seeking to build and operate a major display ocean aquarium of superior quality with related facilities in the Tucson area.
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Southern Arizona Folk Arts
Tucson
Exhibit from the University of Arizona Library.
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Tohono Chul Park
Tucson
Enrich people's lives by providing them the opportunity to find peace and inspiration in a place of beauty, to experience the wonders of the Sonoran Desert, and to gain knowledge of the natural and cultural heritage of this region
Tucson Botanical Gardens
Provides horticultural education, encourages responsible environmental stewardship, and provides a setting for relaxation.
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Tucson Children's Museum
Tucson
Includes information about activities, exhibits, parties, and special events.
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Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
Tucson
The Tucson Museum of Art School is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and adults through the power and wonder of art.
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University of Arizona - Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium
Tucson
[ Website ] West Valley Art Museum
Surprise
Offers a collection of ethnic dresses, Henry Varnum paintings, and George Resler drawings.
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Windowpane Observatory
Ajo
Names galaxies and searches for supernovae in them.
[ Website ] World's Smallest Museum
Superior
Showcases artifacts of ordinary life and fountains made from recycled equipment.
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