Located on a 1500-year-old archaeological site belonging to the Hohokam culture, the Pueblo Grande Museum represents Phoenix's largest preserved archaeological site. An accessible trail takes visitors through a prehistoric Hohokam archaeological village site, while the museum's three galleries include a permanent display of artifacts of the Hohokam, a rotating display of exhibits on archaeology, southwest cultures, and Arizona history, and a children's gallery featuring fun, hands-on experiences.
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