History in the Park is held the first Saturday of the month from October through April.
Display on Apache Wars
Display on military medicine
Many period military uniforms are on display in the museum.
Display on military weapons and artillery
Display on Apache scouts
A picture that says a thousand words.
The location of the statement.
A model of the original fort is on display in the museum.
Fear No Weevil
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Fun for all ages
Things for people of all ages to see
Neat display about uniforms and what enlistment candidates carry on their person
Paula R.
Feb 16, 2022
Very interesting even if the museum is not open. Good for a quick stop. Be sure and read the
Read MoreDawn C.
Jul 30, 2016
I been here twice and today was a delightful surprise since my last visit 4-5 years ago. Today I saw new displays and the staff were engaging, sharing their enthusiasm. I plan on returning.
Read MoreTawnya S.
Oct 22, 2020
Despite the signs they still have up this has been closed since April. The buildings (behind chain link fence). Are still there with signs and places but the fire ants were pretty prevalent. My 12 year old thought the park and the green duck pond was only a "meh" ( he is a museum lover)
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Feb 14, 2016
Small buildings but packed with history.Lots and lots to read.Some cool artifacts.Important Fort in the settlement of Arizona.Beautiful park on a sunny day.
Read MoreAnja P.
Aug 5, 2017
This place is a lot of fun! This place may look small, but it's special and has a great way of telling our history. The kids enjoyed it because it's interactive! Not the usual no touching museum we all go to. Some of the things they got to do was try on clothing from the 1800's, blow a bugel, and use a fun stereocon. The admission is FREE. Right now, for a limited time and for a small fee you can do crafts at their Calvary crafts event on Saturdays. Today, the girls got to dig and find their own arrowheads and make them into jewelry! This is a great place for all to see.
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