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Candle Dipping at the Fort Lowell Museum

The history of dipped candle making dates back to as early as 500 BC. Have you ever wondered how they did it? Learn how and make your own beeswax dipped candles in this fun, volunteer led activity. Fun for all ages! $4/person. This event happens every 2nd Saturday of the month, so don’t miss out. […]

Candle Dipping at the Fort Lowell Museum

The history of dipped candle making dates back to as early as 500 BC. Have you ever wondered how they did it? Learn how and make your own beeswax dipped candles in this fun, volunteer led activity. Fun for all ages! $4/person. This event happens every 2nd Saturday of the month, so don’t miss out. […]

Soap Making at the Fort Lowell Museum

Discover the history of soap as you make your own. Oatmeal, Coffee, Lemon-Verbena, Lavender, Honey Bee plus kids confetti or hidden prize soap. Fun for all ages! $4/person. This event happens every 2nd Saturday of the month, so don’t miss out. Soap making at Fort Lowell is available only during May-October. Call the Fort Lowell Museum for more […]

Soap Making at the Fort Lowell Museum

Discover the history of soap as you make your own. Oatmeal, Coffee, Lemon-Verbena, Lavender, Honey Bee plus kids confetti or hidden prize soap. Fun for all ages! $4/person. This event happens every 2nd Saturday of the month, so don’t miss out. Soap making at Fort Lowell is available only during May-October. Call the Fort Lowell Museum for more […]

Friday, January 7th – Arizona History Museum Closed

The Arizona History Museum will be closed Friday, January 7th.

New Year’s Holiday – Museums Closed

The Arizona Historical Society museums will be closed Friday, December 31 and Saturday, January 1 in observance of New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

Dr. David Breeckner Named Arizona Historical Society’s Executive Director

Arizona Historical Society Announces Dr. David Breeckner As the New Executive Director Dr. Breeckner Will Lead the State’s Oldest Historical Agency Starting December 2021 The Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is proud to announce Dr. David Breeckner (pronounced “BrEHck-ner”) as the incoming Executive Director. With a passion for history and learning, Dr. Breeckner will start his […]

Smithsonian Online Event! Illegal to Be You: Gay History Beyond Stonewall with Katherine Ott

On Thursday, June 11, 2020, 4:00 PM Arizona time, the Senator John Heinz History Center, in collaboration with Smithsonian Affiliations and the Smithsonian’s National Museum American History will present a special online lecture- Illegal to Be You: Gay History Beyond Stonewall. The event will be a simultaneous broadcast to Smithsonian Affiliate partners across the U.S. […]

Sanguinetti House Museum and Gardens

By day or by night, the Gardens are enchanting. For information and pricing, please view this Event Rentals Brochure, or contact Jenny Pennington at [email protected] or 928-782-1841. Garden Weddings Say “I Do” in E. F. Sanguinetti’s Secret Garden — a uniquely charming outdoor site for your intimate wedding ceremony. Gardens are filled with vintage roses and colorful […]

The Iron Lung … Treating Pandemics of the Past

As more and more people receive the COVID-19 vaccine, we can’t help but think of a particularly important artifact housed at the Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff, the iron lung. This early ventilator saved many lives when a previous epidemic spread across America. Polio left many children and adults paralyzed, some temporarily and some permanently. In […]
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