
On View
Exhibits
@ McCullough-Price House
Explore changing exhibits on culture, history, and art at the historic 1938 pueblo revival style McCullough-Price House. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 am – 4 pm, Thursdays 10 am – 7 pm. Free admission.
A 7-foot portrait of city namesake Dr. A.J. Chandler is the center of the "Faces of Chandler" permanent exhibit that welcomes visitors to the House.
Explore the rich history of the "Hotel San Marcos"
Delve into the world of anthropology with "Choosing a Future with Water: Lessons from the Hohokam," an exhibit exploring Hohokam water use, societal collapse, and lessons for our own civilization
@Tumbleweed Ranch
The historic Grocery store is ready for you to “shop.” Learn how people shopped and sold goods 100 years in a rural town like Chandler. The McCroskey House is a restored 1917 kit home. Check out how people lived in Chandler without air conditioning!
Farm equipment tells the story of agriculture in the east valley. Group tours and fieldtrips available through reservations.
Contact Tiffani Righero 480.782.2874 tiffani.righero@chandleraz.gov
Outdoor Exhibits: History in Your Own Backyard Kiosks
If you’re playing at one of parks listed below, check out the history kiosks. These permanent displays tell stories from Chandler’s past. CLICK HERE to view the History in Your Own Backyard page.
*Winner of 2009 American Association for State and Local History Award of Merit
*Winner of 2006 Arizona Parks and Recreation Association’s Outstanding Education Program Award
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