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Museums of Arizona
Amerind Foundation Museum, Dragoon, AZ
The Amerind Foundation Museum is dedicated to the study and interpretation of Native American culture and lifeways. The Amerind, founded in 1937, concentrates its research into topics pertinent to American Southwestern studies. [565:00.00.00]
Archaeological Research Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
ARI maintains collections from archaeological projects conducted in central Arizona.. Collections catalogs, photos and research data are available through on-line, searchable databases. In addition, virtual exhibits and publications are offered on archaeological topics from a wide range of geographic and chronological settings. [424:00.00.00]
Arizona Museum for Youth, Mesa, AZ
An art museum you can really 'kid' around in! Fine art is combined with hands-on activities in an environment that stimulates creative expression! The Arizona Museum for Youth offers children the excitement provided by fine arts. Visual and tactile stimulation is combined in an evironment designed for learning and creative expression. [978:00.00.00]
Arizona Railway Museum, CHANDLER, AZ
Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, AZ 

The Arizona Science Center offers hands-on, eye-opening fun with more than 300 interactive exhibits, a state-of-the-art planetarium, five-story giant-screen theater, live demonstrations, and traveling exhibitions.


Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, AZ [

ASM brings to life the culture history of the
Greater Southwest, from the mammoth hunters to the present


Arizona State Museum - University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Over 100 years old, the Arizona State Museum, located on the University of Arizona campus, collects, displays and interprets objects and information about the native peoples of the SW U.S. and NW Mexico. [505:00.00.00]
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
The Museum that presented"Bill Viola: Buried Secrets"at the 1995 Venice Biennale, the first institution West of the Mississippi to represent the United States at this U.S. Pavilion. [

Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, AZ
The Center for Creative Photography collects, preserves, and makes accessible the collections and archives of photographers who have made significant contributions to the art and history of the medium. It encourages and supports research, organizes exhibitions, maintains strong library holdings, and engages in a variety of programs designed to educate, enlighten, and inform students as well as local, national, and international audiences in contemporary photography, photographic history, an... [1162:01.15.04]
Crimson Farm Heritage Museum, , AZ [275:00.00.00]
Deer Valley Rock Art Center, Phoenix, AZ
Hedgpeth Hills petroglyph site, with intorduction to rock art. [622:00.00.00]
Ed Swena Sculptures, Tucson, AZ
Ed Swena creates limited edition and commissioned bronze sculptures. His subject matter ranges from western & native american themes to wildlife & horse compositions. This is a VIRTUAL museum. [789:00.00.00]
Fleischer Museum of American and Russian Impressionism, Scottsdale, AZ
The paintings in the Fleischer collection are American Impressionism, California School and Russian and Soviet Realism tempered by Impressionism. The genres are varied and include landscapes, architecural subjects, and still lifes. [256:00.00.00]
Golden Era Museum, Coolidge, AZ
The Fred and Elaine Goulden toy collection now open to the public. Several thousand toys and dolls from 1890's cast iron to 1950-60s modern. [489:00.00.00]
International Wildlife Museum, Tucson, AZ
Mammals, birds, insects, from around the world. Hands-on exhibits, interactive computers, pre-historic mammals. Tucson's Interactive Natural History Museum. [387:00.00.00]
Mohave Museum of History and Arts, Kingman, AZ
Founded in 1960, the Mohave Museum of History and Arts is dedicated to preserving and presenting the heritage of Northwestern Arizona. [828:00.00.00]
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, AZ
MOCA is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization. As a museum, we strive to display a range of work that engages with global trends in contemporary art. Our mission is to provide a forum for the development and exchange of ideas about the art of our time. 5{he work of contemporary artists (roughly since circa 1970). We exhibit artists from all around the world, and, of course, from Tucson. We mount eight to twelve temporary exhibitions each year, some solo exhibitions and some thematic group exhi [1359:01.31.04]
Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, AZ
Established in 1928 to interpret and conserve the natural and human heritage of northern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau. [1079:00.00.00]
Pecos Rio Grande Museum of Early Man, Arivaca, AZ
Coming soon point making tools, then fire making tools. Most item are from the Archaic period in west Texas. 2000BP -10000BP. [314:00.00.00]
Phippen Museum, Prescott, AZ
Focus is on art of the American West, both past and contemporary. [1073:00.00.00]
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
The largest art museum in the Southwest, Phoenix Art Museum features special exhibitions and permanent collections in American, European, Asian, Contemporary, Western American and Latin American art, Fashion Design and Thorne Miniature Rooms of historic interiors. Also featured are the interactive ArtWorks Gallery for children, The Museum Store and Art Museum Cafe. [761:00.00.00]
Phoenix Trolley Museum, Phoenix, AZ
Home of the only remaining operating Phoenix Streetcar. Two other streetcars under restoration Carbarn open via appointment only-see websit. [1275:01.15.04]
Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, Phoenix, AZ
Features a prehistoric Hohokam ruin and exhibits on Hohokam culture and archaeology. [710:00.00.00]
Rim Country Museum, Payson, AZ
Cultural heritage of the Central Arizona Highlands (Rim Country) from the earliest peoples all the way through to the pioneer period. [587:01.26.04]
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMOCA), Scottsdale, AZ
A museum dedicated to Contemporary Art in the heart of downtown Scottsdale. [714:00.00.00]
Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, AZ
Largest museum in central Arizona. Dedicated to providing educational adventures in human and natural history. [699:00.00.00]
Tempe Historical Museum, , AZ
Includes online exhibits, a tour of our research holdings, and a guide to local historic buildings. [306:00.00.00]
University of Arizona Museum of Art, , AZ
Includes a Permanent Gallery Exhibition. [233:00.00.00]

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