Mesa Historical Museum

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Mesa, United States

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History museum· Historical landmark· Local history museum· Tourist attraction· Historical society· Museum

Mesa Historical Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mesa Historical Museum is located in Mesa, United States on 2345 N Horne. Mesa Historical Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category history museum in United States.

Address

2345 N Horne

Phone

+1 4808352286

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Alison Stoltman

Wonderful museum. Thoughtful displays and innovative subject matters. My favorite was Women in Aviation. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. This is definitely worth a visit.

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Michael Miller

It's tough to get excited about this museum when I had just visited the Tempe Historical museum--which is free and has much better displays. This is a former school building with displays in 3 rooms. The rest of the building is not really being used well as museum space. There is an outside exhibit or two, but not much to look at for 5. I saw everything in about 30 minutes. Try the Tempe Museum instead--much better...and FREE!

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karen king

I've been to this Museum several times over the past year, I love the idea of new exhibits and they don't disappoint. I loved the Hallelujah Hats exhibit and now they have Women in Aviation plus they have expanded on the historical founding families of the Mesa/Lehi area. If you want to take friends or visitors for a fun stop, I recommend this Museum.

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Tye Kuyper

Such a neat museum!! I loved all the old school pictures, the women in aviation display and all the old farm equipment outside! So much to see! Definitely recommend stopping at this gem!

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Vince Antico

Attention to detail was the Mesa Historical Museum’s sponsored tour of the Mesa Cemetery. In their presentation were some famous and not so well known Including members of the RAF (British airmen killed while training at Falcon field in WW II) and the gravesite of Miranda. (You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be ....) Unlike most national museums that remain closed during this pandemic, I’m glad there is one local, educational place the public can frequent - safe, socially distance yet refreshingly with a return to normalcy