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Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park

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Explore the ancient heart of Phoenix at a hohokam archaeological site over 1000 years old. Info on exhibits, tours, events and more at pueblogrande.com!

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Pueblo Grande Museum is an archaeological site museum and repository operated by the City of Phoenix since 1929. We collect, preserve, research, interpret, and exhibit cultural materials from the site of Pueblo Grande and the Greater Southwest.

Address: 4619 E Washington St , Phoenix 85034, AZ, US
Phone: (602) 495-0901
State: AZ
City: Phoenix
Zip Code: 85034


opening hours

Tuesday: 09:00-16:45
Wednesday: 09:00-16:45
Thursday: 09:00-16:45
Friday: 09:00-16:45
Saturday: 09:00-16:45


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Reviews
I didn't know about this place existed until searching for museums in the area. It was great. The current price was $6.00 which I thought was very good for admission. If you enter you'll be there for at least an hour either touring the actual ruins/mound or the exhibits. If you're interested in Native American history or Southwest/Arizona history this is filled with information about the culture and lifestyle of those who resided on this spot centuries ago. I'm also very fond of interactive/visual exhibits and really appreciate the model homes that were on exhibit. I appreciate that the museum admits these were recreations with some modern modifications but keep as close to original design as they are able.
Very informative and exciting. The stuff is very friendly. You can expect the ruins of a rather large village and stroll through them in the outdoor area. Indoor, in the Museum, you will get many background informations and see fascinating objects like ancient jewellery or petroglyph stones. Abouve all it is a really beautiful trip in a nice area.
$6 and an hour well spent here! It is a small museum, but it has loads of information about the indigenous population who existed here in Arizona first. My favorite part is the exterior segment of the museum where you can view lifesize replicas of how the people lived. It was an illuminating, yet peaceful experience almost like a meditation walk. I would definitely recommend and I'm going to spend the rest of my time in Arizona seeking out similar learning experiences.
Smallish museum with great history. The outside trails and ruins are amazing. The inside has some nice items. I inadvertently went during the annual market. Lots of shopping. Jewelry, pottery, paintings galore.<b>Visited on</b>Weekend<b>Wait time</b>No wait<b>Reservation recommended</b>Not sure<b>Price for adult entry</b>$1–5
Does not take very long to take in this informative park. The outer area is very warm under the Arizona sun but worth the stroll. Grab a bottle of water before you begin your outdoor journey, provided free by the park.<b>Visited on</b>Weekday<b>Wait time</b>No wait<b>Reservation recommended</b>No<b>Price for adult entry</b>$6–10
Extremely educational and energizing. The stuff is well disposed. You can anticipate the vestiges of a fairly huge town and walk around them in the outside region. Indoor, in the Gallery, you will get many foundation informations and see entrancing articles like antiquated gems or petroglyph stones. Abouve all it is a truly gorgeous outing in a decent region.
A nice little museum with an outdoor exhibition. The collection is very interesting and teaches you so much about the native culture in the area before it disappeared in the 1400s.
Great place to stop near the airport. The staff is super friendly & knowledgeable. I loved learning about the history of the area!
I’ve lived here for decades, and just finally visited the museum on my birthday weekend. Very enjoyable. The site itself is very interesting, with lots of signs explaining what you are seeing the remains of. The museum, though small, is very nicely done and informative. Definitely worth the visit for tourists and locals alike. Highly recommend!
So much to offer if you like Archaeology, ticket is just $6 with free parking.
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