The Phoenix Police Museum

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Phoenix, United States

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History museum· Children's museum· Local history museum· Tourist attraction· Museums· Law Govt And Politics· Historical landmark

The Phoenix Police Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Phoenix Police Museum is located in Phoenix, United States on Historic City Hall, 17 S 2nd Ave. The Phoenix Police Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in United States.

Address

Historic City Hall, 17 S 2nd Ave

Phone

+1 6025347278

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Amy Gardner

Very informational. Great displays. Helpful staff. Shows the origins of Miranda Rights. Car, motorcycle, helicopter, etc on display. Pay homage to fallen officers and K9 officers. 9-11 memorial. Don't miss this museum!

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Haden Newhouse

I had a really great experience coming here for the first time! I'm very grateful that I could witness different pieces of history. My grandpa is a retired lieutenant who served the Phoenix police force, so it was nice to have him as well as my cousin there. Our tour guide, Tammy, was super nice and friendly, and she gave us a lot of good information and let us take a ton of pictures of different artifacts. Mike was also very accommodating towards my grandpa and kept him company, and I appreciated his help getting me in and out of the parking lot. My favorite part of my visit was seeing the old police cars, motorcycles and helicopter, as well as the official documents from the Miranda rights trial. The police memorial was really beautiful and the stained glass paintings were well done.

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Hector Del Curto

Small museum, but great people take care of it and also take care of you. I have learned some interesting history of the police department and the Miranda warnings. If you are in Phoenix you will not regret paying a visit. (by the way, it's free!)

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Katie Schlaerth

This little museum is chocked full of history. They have dress up and plenty of picture opportunities. In the space they have a motorcycle, cruiser, and helicopter, the first two you can climb in and on. The volunteers are helpful and knowedgable. AND it is free!

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Michael Miller

Small but well-crafted free museum with free parking (limited) in front. Great stuff for kids to do. Interesting facts about Miranda rights, old west law, forensics, etc. My favorite part: Early police women wore a skirt and carried a special leather police purse...loaded with a gun and plenty of ammo!