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Arizona Historical Society Museum

Arizona's Oldest Cultural Organization. Accredited by the American Association of Museums and an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. Long-term and changing exhibits depicting the history of Southern Arizona and northern Mexico; houses the state's major Arizona history research facility, along with educational programs.

949 E 2nd St | (520) 628-5774 |
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U of A Museum of Art

From the panoramic historical perspective of the 26 panels of the 15th century Retablo of Ciudad Rodrigo to the flower power of Georgia O’Keeffe’s "Red Canna", the University of Arizona Museum of Art presents the public with a universe of images that inform and inspire.

1031 N Olive Rd | Phone: (520) 621-7567 |
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Center for Creative Photography

CCP is an archive, museum, and research center dedicated to photography as an art form and cultural record. CCP’s vast collection includes more archives and individual works by 20th-century North American photographers than any other museum in the nation.

1030 N Olive Rd | (520) 621-7968 |
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Flandrau Science Center

Features include hands-on science exhibits, multimedia planetarium and laser light shows, gem and mineral museum with over 15,000 specimens, 16-inch telescope for nighttime public observing, Science-to-Go field trip programs, on-site science demonstrations, overnight science camps, astronomy and gift store.

1601 E University Blvd | (520) 621-STAR |
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Arizona State Museum

ASM is the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region and brings to life the culture history of the Greater Southwest, from the mammoth hunters to the present, through many ongoing research projects. The museum's rich and varied collections are among the most significant resources in the nation for the study of Southwest anthropology.

1013 E. University Blvd. | Phone: (520) 621-6302 |
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Centennial Hall

Centennial Hall is managed by UApresents, the largest arts presenter in Southern Arizona. The Hall has served as the venue for every type of performance imaginable - touring Broadway shows, major dance companies, orchestras, popular music and cutting edge contemporary performances have all played at Centennial Hall, as well as local Tucson arts groups and promoters and performances sponsored by the University of Arizona’s colleges.

1020 E University Blvd | (520) 621-3341 |
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The Jim Click Hall of Champions

The Jim Click Hall of Champions showcases the heritage and rich traditions of Arizona Athletics. With a focus on education, history and athletics, visitors can learn about their favorite Wildcats, view the Men's basketball National Championship trophy, learn about Title IX, discover which Wildcats are Olympians and much much more. Rotating exhibits feature historic moments in UA sports history and the legendary Wildcat student-athletes and coaches whose achievements contribute to Arizona’s tradition of excellence.

Located on the north side of McKale Memorial Center | (520) 621-2331

   
 
 

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