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    Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park

    Pueblo Grande Museum is an archaeological site museum and repository. They collect, preserve, research, interpret, and exhibit cultural materials from the site of Pueblo Grande and the Greater Southwest. The Museum, part of the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department since 1929, is dedicated to enhancing the knowledge of prehistory, history, and ethnology of inhabitants of the Southwest, and promoting a greater understanding of the diversity of cultures past and present, for the guests and the citizens of Phoenix.

    Pueblo Grande Museum is located at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins in modern day Phoenix. For over 70 years the museum has been dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture. On the 102 acre park grounds, visitors explore the ruin of an 800 year-old platform mound possibly used by the Hohokam for ceremonies or as an administrative center. An excavated ball court, and to full-scale reproductions of prehistoric Hohokam homes can be viewed along the ruin trail. The site also includes some of the last remaining intact Hohokam irrigation canals.

    Prices: $5/Adults, $3/Children (6-17), Free/Children (Under 6)

    Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:00am-4:45pm, Sunday 1:00pm-4:45pm

    • Contact Info

      Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park

      4619 East Washington Street
      Phoenix, 85034

      Phone: (602)495-0901

      Fax: (602)495-5645

      Website

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      Phoenix

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