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Arizona State Capitol Museum

Arizona State Capitol Museum
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Type of Site
Museums, Buildings & Monuments
Neighborhood
Downtown
Interests That Apply
History, Architecture, Politics
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Price: Free
Is there parking?: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Water/Drinks: NOT available at this site or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Available
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Arizona State Capitol Museum

Copper-Topped Collection of Early Arizona


Must See

Address: Phone:
1700 W Washington St
Phoenix, AZ 85007
+1 602 542 4675
Fax: +1 602 542 4690

Description

Built in 1900, the dome of this facility was restored with 15 tons of genuine copper. Artifacts and displays residing here include paintings by Lon Megargee. Arizona flags and restored Senate and House chambers are also displayed. Loss of the USS Arizona in the Second World War at Pearl Harbor is recognized by a special display. It features photographs and memorabilia from survivors, as well as a recovered piece of the ship. Admission is free. Group tours may be scheduled in advance. The gift shop offers local products.



Times & Dates

Open Hours: 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri
Visit Time: 30min-2hr
Average Wait Time: None
Price: Free
Payment Types: VISA, MASTERCARD

Exposure

Indoor with climate control.

Age Recommendations/Requirements

Ages Admitted: Infants/Toddlers (0-3yrs), Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Ages that would most enjoy this site: Children (4-8yrs), Pre-teen (9-12yrs), Teen, Adult, Senior
Groups that would most enjoy this site: Couples, Families, Friends, Groups, Solo Travelers

Transportation

Best Modes of Transportation: Automobile/Car Bus
Parking Availability: Yes
Average Price per Hour: Free
Notes: Free parking is available at Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza across the street (turn in from Adams St.).


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