Massive outdoor and indoor aircraft displays create an enormous open space with diverse historic planes from various eras. The atmosphere stays peaceful and uncrowded, offering a welcoming environment with air-conditioned hangars and kid-friendly play areas. Tram and shuttle services help visitors explore the extensive grounds comfortably.
The museum showcases a vast collection of aircraft and offers exhibits not found elsewhere worldwide. It serves as a treasure trove for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs, highlighting the spirit of human exploration through flight.
Aviation history comes alive with a vast collection of aircraft showcasing the spirit of human exploration. The museum offers a treasure trove for enthusiasts and history buffs interested in flight.
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The museum offers a guided tour experience twice daily for visitors.
Bring water, sunglasses, and a hat to stay comfortable in the sun.
Expect some areas to be muddy after rain, which can affect wheelchair access.
Museum spans 77,000 square feet filled with vintage vehicles including classic cars, fire trucks, and construction equipment. Atmosphere is kid-friendly with interactive activities like item hunts and coloring stations, alongside functioning workshops and knowledgeable staff sharing vehicle histories. Layout is spacious and well-designed for easy walking and resting, creating a relaxed and engaging experience for all ages.
The museum offers a large collection of cars from various makes and models, including Ford Model T's and Mustangs. Exhibits also feature bulldozers, fire engines, and tractors, creating a nostalgic and engaging experience for all ages.
Spanning 77,000 square feet, the museum showcases impressively restored historic cars and trucks. Each vehicle features placards with detailed descriptions and historical context, including special exhibits on historic firetrucks.
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The museum is only open three days a week—Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Tickets can be purchased on-site without hassle.
The museum hosts family-friendly events throughout the year.
Museum showcases classic and modern cars with a spacious, clean layout. Atmosphere blends 80s neon vibe with family-friendly arcade and carousel. Visitors can sit in many vehicles and enjoy interactive exhibits.
Displays include a wide variety of old, new, and unique vehicles with detailed histories. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, ready to share insights and answer questions about the collection.
An immersive collection showcases automotive history with many cars open for visitors to sit in. Friendly, knowledgeable staff share detailed stories about the vehicles and the museum's preservation efforts.
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Admission is $10 for adults aged 12 and older, with plans to increase to $15.
Most cars in the collection are open for visitors to sit inside.
The venue can be rented for various events.
Museum centers on a restored B17 bomber and its legacy with immaculately presented exhibits and interactive features. Large, well-organized space offers intimate personal accounts and extensive memorabilia. Atmosphere is informative and respectful, welcoming history and aviation enthusiasts.
Immersive exhibits and interactive features create a moving experience. Friendly volunteers provide detailed answers, and acres of aircraft displays offer extensive walking and viewing.
Displays focus on the history of the 390th bomb group and the B-17 Flying Fortress. Exhibits include planes and artifacts that teach about the sacrifices made during wartime. The museum offers a rich historical lesson suitable for history enthusiasts and families alike.
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Admission is free for all visitors.
On Thursdays, a WWII veteran shares stories and signs books.
There is an elevator available for handicapped visitors.
Museum showcases extensive fire history with visually impressive displays and a meaningful, solemn atmosphere. A hands-on kids' play area offers interactive learning with fire trucks and firefighter gear. Exhibits cover over 300 years, highlighting the evolution and heroism of firefighting.
Exhibits cover over 300 years of firefighting history with a huge collection of historic vehicles including the only fully restored 9/11 FDNY Rescue 4 truck. The museum offers thoughtful, educational displays that highlight the evolution and heroism of firefighters and is very wheelchair accessible.
Over 300 years of fire history come alive with a huge exhibition of historic vehicles including the fully restored FDNY Rescue 4 from 9/11. Staff offer tours that dive into the heroism and evolution of firefighting, making it rich with historical significance.
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The museum is the largest fire museum in the world.
Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for children and seniors.
Parking is available on-site for $5.
Museum features restored WWII planes including a flyable B-17G bomber that visitors can explore inside. Atmosphere evokes 1940s military aviation history with spacious hangars and exhibits allowing close interaction. Offers flight experiences and tours, blending education with hands-on engagement.
Volunteers keep the museum in perfect condition and answer questions well. Visitors can enter the cockpit of some planes, and the museum offers free flights for some WWII veterans.
Visitors explore aviation history through detailed exhibits showcasing 3.75 million rivets and engines with 3700 horsepower. Volunteers actively share knowledge, bringing the past of avionics to life.
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Visitors can pay to book a flight on some of the planes.
Guided tours run constantly.
On certain days, there are helicopter shows where visitors can climb inside.
Small museum packed with historical police artifacts and vehicles like motorcycles and a helicopter. Atmosphere is nostalgic and educational, with interactive exhibits suitable for kids and detailed displays on police history and technology evolution.
Free entry welcomes visitors to explore interactive exhibits and historical artifacts focused on law enforcement. Knowledgeable volunteers provide detailed stories and resources, making it a great spot for families and those interested in police history.
Small building packed with police history and vehicles like motorcycles, a small helicopter, and a car. Exhibits include a restored police car, a recreated 1880s jail cell, and a mix of city and policing history with interactive displays.
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Admission is free for all visitors.
Parking is not available at the museum; public parking is required.
Cityscape Garage offers discounted parking with a museum receipt.
Small museum showcases historic 1960s retirement community through antique furniture, old kitchen appliances, and interpretive exhibits. Quiet and informative atmosphere invites visitors to explore local history and the story of a pioneering developer. Volunteer docents add personal stories that enrich the experience.
Exhibits showcase local history with antiques and household items from the 1960s. Volunteers provide knowledgeable insights about the area's communities and the man behind the development movement.
Displays include historical exhibits with photos and interpretive signs about the area's origins. A small theater shows a video on the community's founding and the Del Webb story, highlighting his role and intelligence.
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Plan for at least an hour to tour the museum.
The entry fee is $5, which includes a guided tour.
There is plenty of parking available in front and on the street.
Art gallery combines unique architecture with desert landscaping and scattered outdoor sculptures. Atmosphere feels serene and intimate, resembling a home filled with imaginative, somewhat abstract artwork. Visitors encounter peaceful gardens, a koi pond, and a rustic chapel, creating a visually stunning and spiritual experience.
A small gallery showcases a wide range of techniques and themes, illustrating the artist's creative evolution. The collection is expressive and colorful, offering a joyful sensory experience rather than a typical museum visit.
Bright colored art showcases rich Mexican-American cultural history. The site includes a beautiful compound where the artist lived and worked, offering an educational glimpse into his life and legacy.
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The adult ticket costs $10, and kids under 12 enter for free.
Guided tours are available and enhance the experience significantly.
Expect to see a variety of art forms including paintings, sculptures, and pottery.
Museum offers three levels of exhibits with life-size dinosaur skeletons and an interactive gold panning zone. Atmosphere feels nostalgic and immersive, welcoming families with children who enjoy hands-on activities and play areas. Older design adds unique character, while spaces remain clean and accessible.
Offers quiet spaces and disabilities lanyards to support families with autistic children. Exhibits engage visitors curious about the past and provide a great experience for all ages.
Exhibits highlight Arizona's rich history and the stories of native peoples. Displays include dinosaurs, fossils, and ancient artifacts, plus insights into recent history like incarceration practices.
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Kids under three get free admission, making it family-friendly.
The museum lacks a designated eating area, so plan snacks accordingly.
Getting there early is recommended to avoid crowds, especially in outdoor areas.
Historic rail museum features a well-preserved steam locomotive and extensive historical exhibits. The atmosphere is quaint and informative, with knowledgeable guides and a free admission policy supported by donations. It attracts train enthusiasts, history buffs, and families looking for a quick, engaging visit.
Free admission lets visitors explore a small but rich collection of train-related items. A beautiful steam engine outside draws attention, while friendly staff share detailed railroad history and insights.
Extensive exhibits showcase the history of trains in Arizona through real-life accounts and stories from former workers. The steam engine on the National Register of Historic Places appeared in the 1955 film Oklahoma. The museum offers a quaint, historic train station setting with a focus on local railroad history.
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The museum offers free admission, but donations are welcome.
Parking costs $5 for the day, and street parking is also available.
The museum hosts holiday events throughout the year.
Outdoor rail yard displays include about 60 pieces of vintage rolling stock arranged on six tracks, with several passenger trains open for walking through. The atmosphere feels like stepping back in time, with a mix of nostalgic energy and historical tribute. Unique features include a party train caboose and a miniature train setup, attracting families and train enthusiasts alike.
Exhibits include a party train caboose and a variety of classic railroad cars. The layout is easy to navigate with many volunteers explaining the displays. Visitors can sit in a steam locomotive cabin and explore a strong collection of rolling stock and passenger cars.
Displays include old trains and railroad cars with detailed history. Hosts provide guided tours and QR codes offer extra information on each train.
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The museum charges $15 per adult for admission.
The museum offers two free admission days in spring and fall.
Parking is limited due to nearby park construction expected to finish by April.
Small museum showcases Fiesta Bowl memorabilia with mannequin players, football helmets, and trophies displayed in glass cases. Atmosphere is clean and well-maintained, offering a free, quick visit focused on Phoenix-based college football history. Location near shopping and dining adds convenience and local context.
Free admission lets visitors explore Fiesta Bowl memorabilia from past to present. The small, well-designed space features glass displays of helmets and trophies and a back patio with a plaque on the founders.
A curated collection showcases Fiesta Bowl and college football history with a strong focus on Phoenix-based college bowl games. The museum feels compact and rich with historical details.
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Admission to the museum is free.
Parking is available at the Waterfront Parking Garage and South Bridge garage.
The museum features memorabilia from the Fiesta Bowl and college football history.
Museum occupies a historic schoolhouse with rooms themed around vintage life, local police, and community history. Atmosphere feels charming country with well-organized exhibits and large-font signs for easy navigation. Basement hosts an extensive model train layout depicting Arizona cities, adding a unique interactive element.
Exhibits focus on local history with themed rooms and unique artifacts. The museum includes an extensive model train layout and a quilt exhibit featuring local artists. Exhibitions stay well organized and highlight the town's cultural heritage.
Small museum offers a deep dive into local history with themed rooms and unique artifacts. It focuses on conserving the area's cultural and historical legacy through thorough and educational exhibits.
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Admission is free for two people with a Culture Pass from the library.
Expect to spend about an hour exploring the museum's exhibits.
The museum features a downstairs model train display open to guests.
Small, quaint history museum set against stunning mountain views creates a peaceful, old wild west atmosphere. Outdoor miniature train village and real artifacts add interactive and educational elements. Visitors find a mix of beautiful scenery and engaging exhibits suitable for families.
Indoor exhibits cover the area's history from Native Americans to modern times with a focus on local mining. Volunteers share information enthusiastically, and educational programs and local vendor events happen regularly.
Well-preserved indoor exhibits cover history from Native Americans to modern times. Knowledgeable staff provide a quick overview, and the museum includes a historic chapel and a gift shop.
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Admission is $10 for a day pass to access the state park.
There is plenty of parking available at the museum.
The museum hosts a tribal dance festival on select days.
Small museum with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities for kids, featuring a wide range of topics including local history, culture, and film. Atmosphere is family-friendly and educational, with well-curated displays of artifacts, photos, and historic items. Admission is free, encouraging easy access and casual visits.
Free admission welcomes all ages to explore well curated exhibits on local history, including Tempe's Old West and vintage signs. Interactive displays and hands-on activities keep kids engaged and learning.
Small and free, the museum offers exhibits on Old West history with old clothes, tools, and toys. It also features a signs exhibit showing historic signs and a limited-time display on Arizona skateboard history.
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Admission to the museum is free for all visitors.
The museum features interactive exhibits suitable for kids of all ages.
The museum hosts special events like lunchtime talks and presentations.
Museum occupies every inch with exhibits, including original architecture and a large outdoor courtyard. Atmosphere blends interactive displays with knowledgeable docents, making history accessible and engaging for families and adults. Visitors explore diverse cultural layers from indigenous to Spanish and Mexican periods, guided by a painted turquoise trail.
Small but well-preserved, the museum offers interactive exhibits that go beyond reading panels. Knowledgeable docents guide visitors through early Tucson history with engaging displays and some impressive art.
The site offers a history exhibit focused on Tucson's early days during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Knowledgeable docents provide detailed tours, and hands-on activities like making adobe bricks and traditional pottery bring the past to life.
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The museum features interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages.
Bring a hat as most exhibits are outdoors.
Check the website for any special events or demonstrations during your visit.
Historic home showcases beautiful architecture and gorgeous wallpaper with elaborate etched door hinges. Surrounding park offers picnic spots and a children's playground, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Exhibits provide expertly curated local history and seasonal events add cultural touches.
Exhibitions offer insightful local history with expert curation. Docents provide helpful guidance, making it a family-friendly and educational spot.
Historic home stands well preserved with important artifacts and detailed exhibits. Walls display the family and property history, offering deep insights into local heritage.
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The museum hosts free events where visitors can explore the house and park.
Parking tends to fill up quickly, so arrive early.
The museum features activities for kids, including crafts and a playground.
Small museum with diverse exhibits including indigenous textiles, Southwest paintings, and historical artifacts. Atmosphere is chill and historic, with well-curated displays that provide insightful background information. Space includes multiple comfortable rooms and a gift shop, with easy parking and reasonable admission.
Small size hosts a diverse selection of exhibits including native weavings, famous photos, and local paintings. Staff share detailed knowledge and passion, enhancing the educational and informative experience.
Small museum with native weavings, Southwest history, and local art. Displays cover historical eras and current struggles of Indian tribes.
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Admission is $12 for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Parking options are plentiful and easily accessible near the museum.
The gift shop offers a range of unique items, including local art and crafts.
Museum showcases intimate concert theater with exceptional acoustics and interactive instrument rooms where visitors can play various instruments. Exhibits organize instruments by regional groupings with accompanying videos and Bluetooth audio guides. Comfortable seating and a well-designed layout create a beautiful, immersive experience.
A vast, beautifully curated collection of musical instruments from around the world fills the museum. The design is intelligent and beautiful, making it a standout destination for music lovers and educational visits.
Displays provide a historical context for instruments from every country and continent. Wireless headsets sync with video displays to share music and spoken histories from each region, offering a deep look into the evolution of musical cultures worldwide.
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Admission is $20 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.
Special event weekends feature unique performances and activities.
Parking is available on-site but can fill up quickly during events.
Historic state Capitol building offers timeless architecture with a grand copper dome and a stunning main rotunda featuring a huge chandelier. Grounds include sculpture and memorial gardens that create a peaceful, picturesque setting. The atmosphere is calm and educational, with interesting exhibits like a detailed HO scale model train layout and unique art installations.
Housed in a historic building, the museum offers free entry and parking with exhibits covering Arizona's history from territorial days to statehood. Interactive displays and educational programs highlight democratic principles and the state's heritage, making it engaging for all ages.
Historic building houses extensive exhibits on Arizona's history from territorial days to now. Interactive displays and monuments outside highlight key events, including the treatment of Japanese during historical periods.
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Admission is free for all visitors.
The museum offers free parking in the adjacent Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza.
Guided tours are available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Museum occupies an architectural wonder with a layout divided into three engaging sections. Atmosphere is fresh and informative, featuring interactive exhibits and an extensive collection of minerals and gems from around the world. Displays highlight Arizona's mining history alongside unique specimens and educational content.
The museum features an expansive collection of rocks and gems with stunning specimens and rich history. Exhibits are hands-on and well organized, making it easy to explore and learn.
Collection focuses on mining history and minerals of Arizona with plenty of artifacts and detailed historical information.
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Admission is $12 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.
Parking is available nearby and is free for museum visitors.
The museum features interactive displays suitable for all ages.
Small museum with several rooms featuring baseball memorabilia, Native American artifacts, and a replica one-room schoolhouse. Quiet and relaxed atmosphere invites slow exploration of local history and culture. Exhibits focus heavily on Mesa's Spring Training and regional heritage.
Displays focus on Mesa and Lehi history with exhibits on important families and events. The museum features Cactus League Spring Training and buffalo exhibits that add unique local flavor.
Exhibits focus on Mesa and Lehi history, including Spring Training and local families. The museum features authentic touches like a historic stove and baseball memorabilia, creating a sense of stepping back over a hundred years.
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Admission to the museum is reasonably priced, making it accessible for families.
The Cat Festival features booths with cats and kittens available for adoption.
Parking is limited, so arrive early for events to secure a spot.
Small museum housed in a renovated old schoolhouse offers a comprehensive local history with artifacts and interpretive signs displayed along a circular path. The atmosphere feels quaint and welcoming, reflecting a small-town charm. Free admission and a gift shop add to the accessible, community-focused vibe.
Small size meets rich local history with exhibits on the founding family and town origins. Free admission invites a circular walk through charming, artifact-filled displays that give a small-town feel.
Built with red bricks, this is the second oldest building in the area. The museum offers a comprehensive history of the founding family and local facts through thoughtful displays.
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The museum offers free admission, with donations accepted.
It takes about 45 minutes to explore the exhibits fully.
The museum is located in the Civic Center Mall.
Large enclosed building houses well-maintained military vehicles including tanks, artillery, and trucks with informative plaques. Atmosphere feels personal and approachable, suitable for families and adults alike. Outdoor areas feature some vehicles and a dog park, while interior spaces are clean and well lit.
Military vehicles cover a wide range of WWII and Cold War eras with detailed plaques explaining their history. The collection includes both US and international equipment, offering close-up views not common in larger museums.
A collection of US and international military vehicles fills the museum, each with a descriptive plaque explaining its history. The exhibits allow close-up views of equipment, offering a deep dive into military history.
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A ticket for the museum costs $20, with military visitors saving $1.
The museum closes during the summer at 3pm.
They do not offer rides or drives in vehicles during the summer.
Museum showcases tiny, beautifully crafted miniatures with historical and whimsical themes in a well-lit, clean building. Atmosphere feels adorable and peaceful, with interactive scavenger hunts engaging children. Displays include detailed scenes from various eras and fantasy settings, creating a unique, charming experience.
Rotating exhibits showcase a wide variety of highly detailed miniatures. Videos explain the craftsmanship and history behind the collections, making it a unique and engaging museum experience.
Exhibits blend history and whimsy in tiny, detailed scenes. They showcase European and early American lifestyles with strong craftsmanship and attention to detail.
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The special exhibition until May 2026 showcases Ray Harryhausen's work with miniatures.
The museum hosts a fun scavenger hunt for visitors of all ages.
Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for children and seniors.
Museum showcases race cars and racing engines in a spotless showroom with a trophy room upstairs. Space feels clean and modern, with a cafe lounge offering casual seating. Admission is free, attracting car enthusiasts who appreciate the authentic racing history on display.
Free admission welcomes visitors to a museum rich in IndyCar and NASCAR history. Exhibits include race-winning cars, trophies, and memorabilia displayed with clear passion and legacy.
Displays showcase historic race cars and highlight Indy and NASCAR racing history. Exhibits focus on the achievements of a successful racing team and its legacy.
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The museum offers free admission with no tickets or reservations needed.
Cars & Coffee events occur on the third Saturday of each month until 10am.
The museum features at least 12 Penske Team cars that won major races.
Southwest-style architecture from 1937 surrounds beautiful gardens and interactive touchscreen tables inside. Exhibits blend historic and modern culture, focusing on local history with free entry and a small, charming gift shop. The atmosphere is quaint and educational, suitable for community events and family visits.
Exhibits blend historic and modern culture of Arizona, featuring displays like the Dust Bowl images and a Japanese WWII encampment. The museum offers interactive exhibits and free access, with clean spaces and engaging activities for all ages.
Exhibits showcase the city's history and culture, including the internment camp and founders. Displays blend historic and modern culture with artifacts like a Heritage Dodge and insights on architectural figures.
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The museum is free to enter, making it accessible for all visitors.
The museum is air-conditioned, providing comfort during hot days.
They periodically host family-friendly activities for children.
Museum combines vintage lasers and holography lab in a compact space filled with historical technology. Atmosphere feels like stepping into a sci-fi workshop, with intricate displays and active equipment. Visitors interested in science and engineering find a unique, well-curated collection spanning decades.
A one-of-a-kind museum filled with lasers and holograms that feel like stepping into a sci-fi lab. The owner is knowledgeable and passionate, personally guiding visitors through the exhibits.
The museum showcases a well curated collection of historical lasers and holograms. Exhibits provide a clear overview of the development of laser and holography technology along with some amazing 3D artwork.
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Call ahead before visiting to confirm hours and availability.
The museum features unique exhibits on laser and holographic technology.
Expect a small but packed experience with multiple rooms of displays.