One afternoon we visited two (FREE) downtown museums that were very kid friendly. They were very close to each other, in fact you could park in between and walk to both as long as you keep your parking meter fed. Here's where we went:
City of Phoenix Police Museum
My 5 year old's favorite part of the museum. |
Checking out the Western Jail. |
We had a personal tour by a wonderful tour guide named Sue. She brought out a police shirt for my daughter to wear while we toured the museum. So cool!
At the end of the tour the kids got FREE souvenirs and so did us grown-ups (a pen).
time: about an hour (including bathroom break)
Mon-Fri 9am-3pm
Historic City Hall
17 South 2nd Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85003
602.534.7278
http://www.phoenixpolicemuseum.com/
Wells Fargo History Museum
Baby's favorite ride. She asked to ride it over and over again. Good thing it was free!
Checking out the huge soft horses. They are pulling a real stagecoach that you can go into and "ride". You can push it back and forth from the outside to make the ride nice and wild.
My 5 year old's favorite activity was this puzzle. She was trying to figure out how to fit all the people and the luggage on the stagecoach.
The kids and the grown-ups enjoyed the panning for gold computer game.
The museum had a couple places where you could get yourself in a photograph that they print out and then also email you a copy. You can put your face on money and stand in front of a big stagecoach. Big fun for kids! I picked up a few souvenirs at this museum, they weren't free but they were pretty cheap. The museum does give kids FREE gold coins with a stagecoach on them.
cost: meter again but museum is free. $2.50 for souvenirs (coloring book, stickers and paper pad)
time: about an hour
Mon-Fri 9-5pm
145 West Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 378-1852
http://www.wellsfargohistory.com/museums/museum_phoenix.html
(note: Wells Fargo has other museums as well in cities like Portland, OR and San Diego, CA)
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