Phoenix Police Museum
Looking for Item

We are looking for a Miranda Signed card for a display at the Phoenix Police Museum and also one for the National Police Officers (Pending) Museum in Washington DC. If anyone has such a card please contact us HERE.

Museum Exhibits

Old Model A Police Car

The Museum features a mock up of an early 1900's police station. Also on display is a 1919 Ford Model T Police Car.
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Hours of Operation

Open 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Museum Founding

Child on Police MotorcycleIn October 1993, the Phoenix Police Museum started as a small exhibit at the Historic City Hall, 17 S. Second Ave. With the assistance of Cindy Myers from the Phoenix Museum of History, a temporary six-month display was created. The event was enthusiastically received. The Arizona Humanities Council funded a study of the artifacts to determine if enough material existed to open a small museum and it was determined that there was.

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Barrister Place was selected as the permanent site of the museum. Through generous donations from Motorola, the area was painted and re-carpeted. Home Depot, Store #455, donated construction material for the creation of exhibit areas. The Police Department provided phones and an alarm system. Volunteers prepared the exhibits including a mock up of a 1910 city street and an old jail cell. The opening of the first exhibit in the Barrister Place location was on Friday, Oct. 6, 1995.

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Gift Shop

Visit the museum for all your gift giving and collectable items such as special occasion bears, Vanmark products, USA bears, flag pins, museum sweatshirts and T-shirts, coffee mugs, water bottles, miniature police cars, magnets, and much more. Stop by and receive your 10% member discount.