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Stay Home if You’re Sick
If you are showing COVID-19 symptoms, please stay home. This is critical to the health and safety of our staff and communities.
Wear a Face Mask
Effective August 2, 2021, a mask or face covering will be required when inside a city facility, regardless of vaccinations status. We have masks available for
those who need them.
As our Native communities have also struggled so much through the last year and a half, we ask everyone to practice safe social distancing and wear a mask when you are within a tent area.
Stay Home if You’re Sick
If you are showing COVID-19 symptoms, please stay home. This is critical to the health and safety of our staff and communities.
Wear a Face Mask
Effective August 2, 2021, a mask or face covering will be required when inside a city facility, regardless of vaccinations status. We have masks available for
those who need them.
As our Native communities have also struggled so much through the last year and a half, we ask everyone to practice safe social distancing and wear a mask when you are within a tent area.
Pueblo Grande Museum General Information
4619 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 495-0901
www.pueblogrande.com
The Museum is located on the Southeast corner of 44th St. and Washington St. Accessible by the Sky Train and the Sky Harbor Airport Light Rail Station Stop.
Spaces and Amenities
4619 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, AZ 85034
(602) 495-0901
www.pueblogrande.com
The Museum is located on the Southeast corner of 44th St. and Washington St. Accessible by the Sky Train and the Sky Harbor Airport Light Rail Station Stop.
Spaces and Amenities
- Museum galleries, lobby and restrooms are open at 75% capacity
- No dogs or bicycles allowed on the Interpretive Mound Trail
- Free Parking
- Accessible by Light Rail and Sky Train
- ADA Accessible
- Picnic Areas
- Shade Ramadas
About Pueblo Grande Museum
Pueblo Grande Museum is a 1,500-year-old archaeological site once inhabited by the Ancestral Sonoran Desert People (Hohokam). Voted a Phoenix Point of Pride and listed as a National Historic Landmark, the Museum offers two accessible interpretive trails on the prehistoric village site. Visitors view a platform mound, ballcourt and irrigation canals. Indoor exhibits feature artifacts from the site and hands-on activities for kids. The museum provides preservation, education, and collaborative interpretation of the cultural history of the Phoenix area and is managed by the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. For more information on Pueblo Grande Museum visit
www.pueblogrande.com
www.pueblogrande.com