AHS Tucson History Museum

The Arizona Historical Society’s Tucson History Museum is about life in early Tucson. This is a small but very worthwhile museum if you want to understand the history and cultural heritage of the Old Pueblo. Among its many exhibits are the Dillinger exhibit that chronicles the capture of the famous bank robber in Tucson and the Catherine Stinsen exhibit describing the first Air Mail drop over the city.

140 N. Stone Ave. (Located in the Wells Fargo Bank Building)
520-770-1473

General Admission:
Adults $3
Ages 60+ $2
Ages 12-18 $2
Ages 11 and younger free
AHS Members free
On the first Tuesday of each month admission is two for the price of one.

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