Address: 4619 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034, USA
Phone: +16024950901
Sunday: 9AM–4:45PM
Monday: 9AM–4:45PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4:45PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4:45PM
Thursday: 9AM–4:45PM
Friday: 9AM–4:45PM
Saturday: 9AM–4:45PM
Steven Barthle
Picked up tickets at the library there free , had a good time and learned a lot about the local history of the area and the influence the different tribe's had on the area
Michael Madeira
I love the history!
Alicia Payne
Does not take very long to take in this informative park. The outer area is very warm under the Arizona sun but worth the stroll. Grab a bottle of water before you begin your outdoor journey, provided free by the park.
Charles Via
Great place to get some history of native Americans
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You might call to be sure, but I believe that all City of Phoenix operations I'm required to allow service dogs, if the dogs are properly credentialed.
Hello Mark! We will be offering a lunch time lecture series every Friday in February as part of the Arizona Scitech Festival. As we confirm more details and presenters, we will post that information on our website pueblogrande.com and on our Facebook page.
Hello Francesca! According to our ticket reports, you have purchased a Mobile Ticket for the Nakai & Clipman concert tonight. There is no need to print a ticket, you may present the mobile ticket for entry when the doors open at 6:00 p.m. for the event. Thank you for supporting PGM's programs!
The admission price is $5. Yes they do offer discounts to seniors and military personnel. Pueblo Grande is owned by the City of Phoenix. Check their website to see when they have free admission days as well!
They do! It's a metal rack, to the right of the entrance
I would call n ask if they can hold it behind the front desk it's a little different there since covid.
Under six is free, 6-17 is $3, 18-54 is $6 and 55 and up is $5. Here is there site for more info. https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/arts-culture-history/pueblo-grande/plan-your-visit Also if you are a city of Phoenix resident, you should get a library card. The Phoenix library has a program called Culture Passes. This program is based on first come and you must show up at the library to get it. Basically it offers free admission (usually up to two people) to various museums and activities. The passes do change so what is available today might not be available next month. The passes are good for seven days from when you check it out. I attached the link for that site as well. Hope this helps https://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/ServicesForYou/Unique%20Collections%20and%20Services/Pages/Culture-Pass.aspx
Hi. You can get culture passes at the ASU library or any library and it is free to get in. It is such a wonderful archaeological site and right now the exhibit is all about how the archaeologists find such things as pot shards and how important they are to understanding the Hohokam people who lived here. Hope you all go!
I don't know that "fun" is the right word, but it was fascinating!
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