
Pueblo Grande Museum Phoenix
The Pueblo Grande Museum is a place in Arizona that is noted for its involvement with the Native American culture and history. It is an archaeological site consisting of two sites known as the Hohokam-Pima Irrigation and Pueblo Grande Ruin Sites as their registration names at the time when all the national landmarks were to be administratively listed. In 1964 the site became a National historic landmark. The park includes a historic platform mound and canals used for irrigation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_Grande_Ruin_and_Irrigation_Sites
The museum collects, preserves, researches, interprets and exhibits cultural materials from the Great Southwest and Pueblo grand. The museum has been dedicated for the last seventy years to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture
It is part of the city of phoenix parks and recreation department. The cultural park is managed by the city of phoenix and you can check out the calendar of events at the Museum here
http://www.phoenix.gov/PUEBLO/edcalndr.html
The museum is a great place to visit and it offers the following services
- Free parking if you traveled with your car
- It is customized for wheelchairs
- There are several food and beverage vending machines for use when you feel like taking a snack
- There are picnic areas available for your group
- It is easily accessible by a school bus and motor coach as well as parking for them.
There are many hotels phoenix that you can stay while you visit this interesting park of history and culture of the Native Peoples.
Top 30 Hotels near Pueblo Grande Museum Phoenix:
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/hotels_motels/poi/64526.html

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