At the Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum you'll visit over 90 acres with 30 historic buildings from the 1880's to the turn of the century. Most of the original buildings and historically accurate reproductions can be viewed and experienced by the public.Come visit us in Phoenix, Arizona
Opened in 1935, the mission of the Smoki Museum is to promote an understanding and appreciation for the historic and prehisto...
One of the finest museums in the White Mountains is located in St. Johns. The Apache County Historical Society Museum houses ...
The Greenlee County Historical Museum displays interesting memorabilia from the surrounding area. Visitors will discover Supr...
The Pine-Strawberry Museum in Pine, Arizona, was opened in 1979 for the purpose of displaying artifacts relative to the prehi...
History comes alive in this turn-of-the-century town. Features include a sheriff's office, jail, dress shop, blacksmith, 1800's grave yard, gun fighters and ...
Pioneer Arizona Living History Village and Museum See four different battle re-enactments: Battles of 1776 to WWII October 24-25, 2009, 9:00 am 3:00 pm Phoen...
Located in North Phoenix, you'll visit over 90 acres of an old 1800's town, with no cars or smog! You will find authentic buildings and historically accurate...
At Pioneer Living History Village you will step back in time to the Arizona Territorial period, 1863 to 1912, to see and feel how the early pioneers lived an...
Arizona Research & Mediumship Society (ARMS) investigation of Pioneer Living History Museum. Loud noise against the bars of the jail cell can be heard - none...
A recent trip to Pioneer Living History Village in Pioneer Arizona just outside of Phoenix. February 4, 2012. This video attention is on two buildings....The...
History Past 2009 Statehood Days at Pioneer Living History Museum.
Official Video of the Arizona Gunfighters at Pioneer Village north of Phoenix, Arizona. Recorded November 5, 2011. copyright content of the Arizona Gunfighte...
Arizona Research & Mediumship Society (ARMS) investigation of Pioneer Living History Museum. Inside the Farm House, EVP of whispers "yeeahhh" followed by "no".