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Oro Valley Historical Society Oro Valley, Arizona |
Society meetings are being held about four times a year, usually on third Thursdays at |
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Peoria Arizona Historical Society Peoria, Arizona |
The City of Peoria was established in the 1880’s when William J. |
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Phoenix Police Museum Phoenix, Arizona |
The Phoenix Police Department celebrated its 125th anniversary on May 3, 2006. |
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Pimeria Alta Museum Nogales, Arizona |
Fray Marcos de Niza first entered the Santa Cruz Valley in 1539, well before the first |
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Pine Strawberry Historical Society & Museum Pine, Arizona |
The community of Pine was settled in 1879 by Mormon pioneers, who endured many hardship |
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Pipe Spring National Monument Fredonia, Arizona |
In the 1860s Mormon pioneers from St. George, Utah, led by James M. |
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Pueblo Grande Museum And Archaeological Park Phoenix, Arizona |
Pueblo Grande Museum is located at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins in modern day |
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Rosson House Museum & Historic Heritage Square Phoenix, Arizona |
The mission: To preserve and interpret the Rosson House Museum through collections for |
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Sedona Historical Society & Heritage Museum Sedona, Arizona |
The main museum building was the farm home of Walter and Ruth Jordan. |
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Sharlot Hall Museum Prescott, Arizona |
The museum center houses the reception center; the Museum Archives and Library; a lectu |
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Show Low Historical Society Museum Show Low, Arizona |
Show Low had its beginning as a ranch claimed by Marion Clark and Corydon Cooley. |
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Smoki Museum Prescott, Arizona |
For generations, American Indian tribes have sought to live in harmony with the beautif |
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Taliesin West Scottsdale, Arizona |
Frank Lloyd Wright literally created Taliesin West "out of the deser |
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Tempe Historical Museum Tempe, Arizona |
The main exhibit hall tells the story of Tempe from its prehistoric beginnings to its d |
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Tumacacori National Historic Park Tumacacori, Arizona |
Tumacácori NHP protects three Spanish colonial mission ruins in southern Arizona: Tumac |
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White Mountain Apache Cultural Center & Museum Whiteriver, Arizona |
The Cultural Center serves as a repository for the Tribe's cultural heritage through th |
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Wupatki National Monument Flagstaff, Arizona |
Less than 800 years ago, Wupatki Pueblo was the largest pueblo around. |
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Yuma Territorial Prison Yuma, Arizona |
Their crimes ranged from murder to polygamy, with grand larceny being the most common. |