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Arizona State Museum

Located on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, ASM is the Southwest's oldest and largest anthropology museum, established in 1893. With an extensive collection of Native American artifacts, including one of the world’s largest collections of Southwestern pottery and basketry, it serves as a key cultural and educational resource.

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The Arizona State Museum, located on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest. Here’s what makes it a fascinating destination:

  • Extensive Collections of Southwestern Artifacts: The museum holds an impressive collection of Native American artifacts, with a focus on the cultures of the Southwest, including pottery, basketry, and textiles that provide insights into the history and traditions of Indigenous peoples.
  • Interactive Exhibits and Educational Programs: With hands-on exhibits and rotating displays, the museum offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Programs and workshops provide deeper insight into anthropology, archaeology, and preservation efforts.
  • Research and Conservation: The museum is known for its ongoing research and preservation work, including its notable pottery conservation lab. Visitors can learn about the science behind artifact preservation and the museum’s role in cultural heritage.
  • Cultural and Historical Significance: The museum offers a unique view into the ancient and contemporary cultures of the Southwest, making it an important educational resource for understanding Arizona’s rich history.

The Arizona State Museum is a must-visit for history and anthropology enthusiasts, providing a comprehensive look at the Southwest’s cultural heritage through its impressive collections and interactive exhibits.

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Schedule

The museum's exhibits are currently closed

Entrance Fee

Temporarily closed
The Arizona State Museum is currently closed to the public for extensive maintenance and life-safety upgrades as of August 1, 2024, with an expected closure period of approximately two years.
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