The Arizona Historical Society has put together an interesting museum in the former Coconino County Hospital that remains a must see for visitors to Flagstaff. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history as well as ranching, logging and transportation. The three-acre property includes numerous territorial-era buildings and a steam locomotive. You can see exhibits on early medicine, Route 66, logging, flagstaff history and newly opened “Pioneer Kids” -- a fun family oriented interactive exhibit.
The museum collects, preserves and exhibits over 10,000 artifacts, documents, and photographs of the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona and presents changing exhibits illustrating themes in Flagstaff’s history. The Pioneer Museum is also host to a number of annual events and festivals including the Wool Festival in June, Independence
The museum collects, preserves and exhibits over 10,000 artifacts, documents, and photographs of the history of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona and presents changing exhibits illustrating themes in Flagstaff’s history. The Pioneer Museum is also host to a number of annual events and festivals including the Wool Festival in June, Independence






