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Discover These Speciality Museums in Phoenix and Learn More About the Military, Telegraph History and More

2021-05-28
Denisa
Denisa Feathers
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Phoenix has many interesting museums to offer, and today we are going to focus on the specialty ones.

What's so amazing about specialty museums is that you get to learn new information about a particular topic, which allows you to go into more depth with regard to topics you are genuinely interested in.

Let's have a look at some amazing specialty museums that you can discover in Phoenix, Arizona.

Pioneer Living History Museum

In the Pioneer Living History Museum, you get to explore many various exhibits.

There are many original buildings that were built in the 19th century and that you can check out in real life, such as a Victorian House (that was built in in the early 1890’s), Opera House or the Gordon School (that was home to William Gordon and his family and was later converted into a school).

Some buildings have been reconstructed, for example the Sheriff's Office or the Print Shop, but they still carry with them that ancient atmosphere that allows you to learn about life from 19th century Arizona.

The official website of the museum describes what you get to experience during your visit:

"Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Pioneer Arizona is a sprawling 90 acre open-air museum nestled in the black rock foothills of Northern Phoenix. Wander along paved pathways leading you past the twenty historic 19th century buildings that form Pioneer Village. Explore the original homes of people who helped tame the Wild West. See the charming log cabin where the first senator of Arizona grew up."

A part of the museum is also the Museum of Telephone and Telegraph History, which features for example the Bell System from Alexander Graham Bell.

When it comes to ticket prices, one ticket costs 10 dollars per adult, 8 dollars per child under 18, 8 dollars per veteran or senior, and children under 5 can enter for free. Find the museum at 3901 W. Pioneer Road Phoenix.

Arizona Military Museum

If you're a fan of military history, the Arizona Military Museum in Phoenix is the perfect place for you. It's operated by the Arizona National Guard Historical Society.

According to dema.az.gov, the purpose of the Arizona National Guard Historical Society is:

"To enhance the appreciation of the military history of Arizona and the contributions of the Militia of Arizona and the Arizona National Guard to the State of Arizona and to the Nation, to discover and memorialize the history of the Military of Arizona, the Arizona National Guard, and the general military history of Arizona, and to establish and maintain a museum on land leased, owned, or otherwise controlled by the Society.”

The adobe building of the museum was built in 1936, and the museum plays a big part in the military history of Arizona. If you'd like to learn more about the military in Arizona and visit the museum, go to 5636 E. McDowell Road in Phoenix.

Final Thoughts

Phoenix truly has a lot to offer, and it would be a shame to miss out on so many opportunities to learn more about the history of Phoenix, as well as particular topics related to history such us telegraph history, architecture, or the military.

If you ever find yourself in Phoenix, do consider checking out some of Phoenix's amazing museums. Museums are wonderful places to be because they allow the visitor to expand their knowledge on many different subjects and enjoy a nice trip at the same time.

What's more, learning through interactive means is always helpful in making you remember all sorts of information better. So why not visit some of the specialty museums in Phoenix? You're guaranteed to have fun and learn something new.

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