The Arizona History Museum in Tucson and the Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park in metro Phoenix are now open. These spacious museums allow for social distancing and have outdoor features. Here are a few things to know when planning your visit.
- Our friendly staff will greet you wearing a mask. They are smiling with their eyes!
- Museum guests, vendors, and visitors are asked to maintain 6 feet of physical distancing in the museums.
- Masks or face coverings for museum guests, vendors, and visitors are required.
- The museums are open with restricted hours Tuesday – Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Please wash your hands before you visit the museum.
- The Library and Archives are open by appointment only—email [email protected] to schedule a visit.
- The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff remains closed, but the grounds are open to the public. In Yuma, the Sanguinetti House Museum & Gardens grounds are also open to the public. Visit the Arizona Historical Society to learn more.