Tucson - Fort Lowell Museum
The Fort Lowell Museum in Tucson is housed in the fort that was abandoned in 1891 following the surrender of Geronimo and the end of the Indian wars. Exhibits include a reconstruction of the old officers' quarters and details of life for the military on the Arizona frontier.
The buildings are Mexican Sonoran style with thick adobe walls, pine logs, and hard packed dirt roofs.
The buildings are Mexican Sonoran style with thick adobe walls, pine logs, and hard packed dirt roofs.
Hobbies & Activities category: Western hemisphere native art, artifacts; Historical museum; Military attraction or museum; National Register of Buildings
Fort Lowell Museum
2900 North Craycroft Road
Tucson, AZ 85712-5233
United States
Phone 1 (520) 885-3832
2900 North Craycroft Road
Tucson, AZ 85712-5233
United States
Phone 1 (520) 885-3832
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