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    Phoenix Police Museum

    4.9 (51 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 2:30 pm
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    1/12/22 Phoenix Police Museum Exhibits
    Lee D.

    1/12/22 Quality/Quantity - What a great experience. Atmosphere - It was not easy to find a small door in the back of the Historic Phoenix City Hall building. As we finally got closer, we found some signs. Very small parking lot, maybe for employee parking? So, we paid for street parking. They also offer 50% off parking at the 305 Parking Garage on Jefferson; make sure you get your coupon before leaving. Good size, might seem small to some, but if you like to read about history, you can spend quite a bit of time here. Know your parking meter so you do not get a ticket. Approximately, they had 35 exhibits. Service - 6 stars for service. The retired volunteer police officer, Steve, gave us full attention. He answered all the questions we had and explained additional history as well as shared his experience serving. The other volunteer was giving a tour to another group of people. You can make an appointment for their tours on their website. Price - Free, please donate. Supported by the generous monthly payroll deduction of over 1,700 Police and City of Phoenix employees as well as donations from individuals and businesses. Owner Suggestion - FYI, the website link on your Yelp is NOT working. You might want to correct it to make it easier for people to find you.

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    Shanise M.

    ABSOLUTE MUST! This is a wonderful place to learn about local Phoenix PD history that dates back years! The museum does a great job fitting as much history into a decent size place, hopefully able to expand in the near future! They also pay tribute to officers who've lost their lives in the line of duty as well as the 9-11 tragedy. The staff are also amazing people who are full of stories if you've got the time to spend with them :) Another thing most people might not know is that the museum is free because local police officers help fund the museum each month! Definitely must check out at least once!

    Daniel G.

    A great little museum to take your kids to. We spent about an hour here and it was completely free. The staff was very friendly and they have a nice little selection of gifts to buy before you leave. We loved looking through patch collection and the history.

    Alex L.

    Everything I planned on saying is mentioned in the other reviews. The museum is a significant reminder of the history of Phoenix, the foundation of the Phoenix Police Department, and overall history lesson of the origin, uniforms, weapons and vehicles used. I made a planned stop here after hearing they had reopened. I was greeted by a very kind man named Ken. He is an encyclopedia of information, and this comes from front line experience. He gave a guided tour and for every section that had a small description of the artifact, he added more information. Instead of a slice, we got the whole pizza. I highly recommend the museum. There's a lot to learn and the staff is kind. It doesn't take too much time to see it. I'd like to point out there's a beautiful memorial that has photos and short descriptions of those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Canine Officers too. I looked at every photo, and read every description. I saw the same thing in every photo. I saw honor, sacrifice, and understanding. I saw courage, purpose, passion and a fearless brotherhood of protection, no matter the cost. I am humbled, honored, and thankful for these heroes, our modern day guardian Angels. Sad for their passing, thankful for their existence and selfless devotion to our city. Thank you to the Phoenix Police Department. From those who made the ultimate sacrifice, to those active duty and those retired.

    On W. Jefferson St. The backside of the historic Town Hall.
    Debra V.

    Great historical pieces from the first western jail to more recent times. Phoenix is where Ernest Miranda created his crimes, and prisoners "Rights" were created. Plan at least 30 minutes. All of the docents were on the Phoenix police force so they are interesting to talk to. Free. The museum is on W. Jefferson St. which is the backside of the historic Town Hall. Be sure to walk to the Wells Fargo Museum and the Orpheum Theater.

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    Eddy P.

    I was visiting Phoenix for the weekend and found this place while Yelping 'Things to Do'. I parked in the parking garage around the corner. Street parking (meter and timed) is also available. Admission is free , but they do take donations since it is ran by a non profit . I was greeted at the door by a retired Phoenix PD officer who now is a reserve and volunteers at the museum . Very professional, friendly and can answer any questions you might have about any of the exhibits or surrounding area. The museum is well laid out . So many cool things to look out but not overwhelming . Learning about the Phoenix PD history was very interesting . Such a great set up they have here. They also have a memorial room of fallen Phoenix PD Officers along with an 9/11 memorial. Truly humbling. There's some merchandise to purchase at the counter. If you care to learn about the Phoenix PD and / or support law enforcement , this is the place to stop by when in Phoenix . The gentlemen in the front also gave me advice for other places to see in town.

    Donny S.

    The City of Phoenix had a tremendous amount of history. The curator of this small museum was able to capture the history in a counterclockwise setup. We spent just under an hour there, and got to see everything. The staff was very friendly, and they had a good amount of items for purchase.

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    Rebecca S.

    This is an interesting piece of Phoenix history! It's a small -and FREE- museum dedicated to the history of the Phoenix police department. Starting from before Arizona's statehood to the present, it's quite a collection of artifacts. Don't miss the tribute room the fallen officers.

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    Small museum with some key items from PPD history. Great volunteers. Laid out well and educational.

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    I found this great even though it was small. It was free and had a lot of interesting stuff. The staff was excellent.

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    The museum is small but my son loved it. He really enjoyed seeing all the different things and learning some of the history.

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    Awesome piece of Phoenix history. Very cool museum with a lot to display. Incredibly knowledgeable staff too.

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    Awesome museum and FREE! They had a veteran police officer who gave us a personalized tour! Wow! Worth the time to go!

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    Great little Museum! I'm glad that we were able to see here for just a few bucks. Even the tshirts were not too expensive.

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    After discovering the Heard Museum in the book "1000 Places to go Before You Die", we put it on the…read morelist of ''must sees' for a recent trip to Phoenix. TAKE THE LIGHT RAIL We took the light rail to the museum from our downtown hotel. There's a stop just down the road. GET A DISCOUNT The adult entry fee was $26 and we used our AAA membership for an exciting $1 off. I feel by the time you're paying $50+ for a couple, the cost is getting off-putting. LOCKERS AVAILABLE We used their complimentary storage lockers for our carry-on luggage as we were on our way to the airport afterwards. You also have to stow water bottles in the lockers. There are a couple of water fountains around the museum in case you get parched. ALLOW HALF A DAY The museum is a quality museum with a lot to see and read, but you really have to be into southwest stuff to really appreciate it in my opinion. After a few hours we were getting slightly overwhelmed, glassy-eyed and tired/bored with aching backs. (To be fair, it was our fourth museum in 3 days, so we were a little burned out!) STAY FOR LUNCH We really enjoyed an excellent lunch at the cafe in the courtyard and highly recommend it. EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP(S) There's a high-end store where you can purchase expensive rugs, jewelry, sculptures, etc. and there's also the 'Mugs and T-shirts' souvenir store and a small coffee shop. RIDE SHARE DROP OFF AND PICK UP The ride share pick-up and drop off is around the back at one end of the parking lot. Helpful?

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