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Nuestra historia

Este es un espacio para compartir más sobre el negocio: quién está detrás, qué hace y qué tiene para ofrecer este sitio. Es una oportunidad para contar la historia detrás de la empresa o describir un servicio o producto especial que ofrece. Puede utilizar esta sección para compartir la historia de la empresa o resaltar una característica particular que la distingue de la competencia.

Deja que la escritura hable por sí sola. Mantenga un tono y una voz consistentes en todo el sitio web para mantenerse fiel a la imagen de la marca y brindar a los visitantes una idea de los valores y la personalidad de la empresa.

Nuestra visión

Interact with our large scale railroad display depicting Tucson's 1880 arrival of the train. View various antique items used by the railroad in its early years.

Railroad Display

Stroll through the streets of Tucson's bygone era. Discover the unique businesses that Tucson had to offer, from a birthing center to a grand hotel that was raised for a shopping mall.

Tucson Circa 1900's

Tucson is known for its rich cultural heritage and diversity. Visit our Mexican Charro display and soon to be Chinese grocery store and residence. Throughout the year we partner with other organizations like the Buffalo Soldiers

Cultural Heritage

With almost 200 wagons in our collection, over 75 are on display with many still rolling in the Tucson Rodeo Parade. From wagons pulled by goats, stage coaches and farm wagons, to wagons that starred in movies, English Hunting Coaches, to a carriage used by the Emperor of Mexico Maximillian. You may even have the opportunity to sit in a carriage or our historic jail wagon.

Wagons Galore

Museum Fun Facts

  •  One of our buildings was the hangar for the first municipal airport in the United States.

  •  Some of our wagons have ties to the founders of Rolls Royce.

  •  One of our buildings was used as stables for the City of Tucson's municipal vehicles and mounted police.

  • One of our wagons is directly tied to the Mexico Emperor Maximilian 

  •  Four of our buildings once housed the Pima County Fair.

  • Over 90% of our visitors are from out of state.

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