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Pioneer Arizona is a sprawling 90 acre open-air museum nestled in the black rock foothills of Northern Phoenix. Wander along paved pathways leading you past the twenty historic 19th century buildings that form Pioneer Village.
The Pioneer Living History Museum is located at 3901 W. Pioneer Road in Phoenix, Arizona. The museum, also known as Pioneer Village, has 30 historic original and reconstructed buildings from the 1880s and early 1900s on its 90-acre property. [1]
Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum is a sprawling 90-acre open-air museum nestled in the black rock foothills of Northern Phoenix. Take a step back in time to 1863-1912 Territorial Arizona.
Phone: 623-465-1052 Fax: 623-465-3901 Address: 3901 W. Pioneer Road Phoenix, AZ 85086 Email: info@pioneeraz.org
Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum. 189 reviews. #41 of 479 things to do in Phoenix. History Museums. Closed now. 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM. Write a review. About. Guides in period costume show guests through an authentic turn-of-the-century Arizona village.
Two very popular historical re-enactments are taking place in November at Pioneer! Explore the camps, talk to figures from history, witness action packed battles and learn from educational demonstrations. Bring the whole family!
With the support of notable politicians such as Barry Goldwater, Carl Hayden and Wesley Bolin, Pioneer Village was formed. Recently, Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum has been reaching out to the families of the pioneers who lived in the homes now located in Pioneer Village.
It is called Arizona’s “most authentic Old West town” on their website and it has quite a nice assortment of homes and businesses to give visitors a feel for life in the Pioneer times between 1863-1912.
Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum is Arizona's most authentic Old West Village. Located in North Phoenix, visit over 90 acres of an old 1800s town. You will find over twenty original 19th century buildings and historically accurate reproductions.
Arizona's territorial days are recreated on this 85-acre property, where costumed craftspeople work among authentic and reproduced buildings. Special events like a lively bluegrass festival, a...