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Arizona Historical Society Museum
Contemporary history introduces visitors to natives and newcomers who were part of the dramatic development of the valley and surrounding desert communities in central Arizona. »
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Arizona Military Museum
Sponsored by the Arizona National Guard Historical Society, this remodeled arsenal features memorabilia relating to the military history of Arizona and its residents, including uniforms, weapons, photographs, and archival material. »
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Desert Botanical Garden
A living museum of desert plant life, this is one of the nation's only centers dedicated to the desert, desert plants, ecology and conservation. Experience more than 20,000 individual plants representing 4,000 different species of cacti, succulents, tree and flowers. »
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Hall of Flame Fire Museum
Four galleries of restored fire equipment from all over the world, dating from 1725 to 1961. A fire engine is available for boarding, and a fire safety learning and play area is available for children. Gift shop. »
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J. Russell and Bonita Nelson Fine Arts Center
The ASU Art Museum, named "the single most impressive venue for contemporary art in Arizona" by Art in America magazine. »
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Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
Experience a pre-historic Hohokam Indian Ruin; fascinating exhibits feature the ancient Hohokam. A changing gallery showcases southwestern themes. »
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Salt River Project History Center
The Center showcases the Valley's history through the development of dams, irrigation systems and electric power. Exhibits and video. »