Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum

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3901 W Pioneer Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85086

Discover the Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum, a sprawling 90-acre open-air museum located in the black rock foothills of Northern Phoenix. Wander through paved pathways lined with twenty historic 19th-century buildings that make up Pioneer Village. Explore original homes of Wild West pioneers, including the log cabin of Arizona's first senator and the "Flying V" cabin of a Pleasant Valley War victim.

Step back in time to 1863-1912 Territorial Arizona as you admire antiques in the reproduction Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop, and Dress Shop. Encounter friendly costumed volunteers seasonally and explore the very popular Telephone History Museum included with admission. The museum offers professional photo opportunities for a fee and allows personal photography with regular admission.

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4.073 reviews
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Carlos A.
12/5/2025

This was a fun two hour outing. We went primarily for the phone museum, because that's our business. But it was nice just walking around and seeing the old stuff. Everything is spread out so...

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Michael S.
6/9/2024

Well north of Phoenix, this isn't a place I'd suggest for a stop unless you need one on the way to or from Flagstaff or Sedona. What it is: About 20 nineteenth-century buildings, plus farm...

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Kris B.
11/15/2024

It's a rustic look at AZ history. A pleasant mile walk on paved paths. The price was high for what it was. The afternoon we were there the staff was only in the main building, which is fine. The...

Jessica V.
8/8/2025

It's well kept with a true sense of Arizona territory pre statehood. The telephone museum is an incredible addition that will wow any kids brain with the brake down of a live switchboard being...

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Danielle L.
1/23/2025

Really poor experience here for a field trip. The website states that the show is included with the admission. The show was later canceled with no apology. They also had film teams on location so...

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