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Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Sanguinetti House Museum is in an 1870s adobe building and focuses on the history of the Lower Colorado River from the 1540s to the present.

Arizona Historical Society-NAD

Flagstaff, Arizona

Historical Society

Anthropology, Art, Culture, History, Historical Society, Military, Natural History

The Museum houses an interesting array of artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia depicting the economic and social life of the Globe-Miami-San Carlos region's early years.

Archaeology, History, Historical Society, Natural History

The Clarkdale Historical Society and Museum was established as a museum housed in the town’s former clinic building built by United Verde Copper Company. The clinic was built in 1918 to serve the smelter workers and their families.

Douglas Historical Society

Douglas, Arizona

Historical Society

Historical Society

History, Historical Society

The Lake Havasu Museum of History is created so that present and future generations will not only know the significance of the creation and development of the Lake Havasu City area, but will learn from the past and recognize the need to preserve the historical heritage which has been bestowed upon them. Ours is a human heritage stretching from Archaic people to Hispanic settlers, miners, dam builders, dreamers and developers, to winter and summer visitors.

Sharlot Hall Museum

Prescott, Arizona

Botanical Garden, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

Sharlot Hall Museum is an educational and cultural center, which fosters public and community understanding and appreciation of historical, social, and natural aspects of Arizona, with emphasis on the Central Highlands, and which promotes involvement in and support for research, collections, conservation, exhibits, and related programs.

Historical Society

Historical Society

Casa Grande Historical Society

Casa Grande, Arizona

Historical Society

Colorado River Museum

Bullhead City, Arizona

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Located On Highway 95, 1/2 mile north of the Laughlin Bridge at Davis Camp.
Discover more about the area! Come visit the Colorado River Museum. The building itself is an important historical landmark. It was built in 1947 to serve the population of workers who were building Davis Dam. You'll find interesting displays, artifacts and memorabilia of the Tri-State area. Valuable information on the original names of the area and the history of the people that made it all happen!

Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation

Fountain Hills, Arizona

Art, Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Specialized

The Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation is a 950-member Native American tribe which calls Central Arizona’s upper Sonoran Desert home. The tribe which once roamed over 12 million acres now owns just 24,000 acres in northeastern Maricopa County 35 miles from Phoenix. The Fort Mc Dowell Yavapai, the “Abaja - the people” are one of three Yavapai tribes in Arizona. The Yavapai are among the Yuman-speaking peoples, which also include the Hualapai, Havasupai, Kumeyaay, Pai Pai, Cocopah and other Southwestern tribes. The Yavapai have lived and worked in Central Arizona for thousands of years.

Jerome Historical Society

Jerome, Arizona

Historical Society

Historical Society

Historical Society