- The Amerind Foundation Museum – The museum of the Amerind Foundation to promote Southwestern archaeology.
- Apache County Historical Society Museum – From dinosaurs to pioneers, a local interpretation.
- Asarco Mineral Discovery Center – The Asarco Mining Company’s interpretation of mining in Arizona.
- Arizona Hall of Fame Museum – Claims to cover the history of the Arizona People.
- Arizona Military Museum – Covers the history of the military in Arizona, located in a Phoenix areaWWII POW camp.
- Arizona Mining & Mineral Museum – Primarily a mineral museum but also includes many artifacts from historical mines.
- Arizona Capitol Museum – Housed in the historic 1900 territorial Capitol Building.
- Arizona State Museum– Located on the grounds of the University of Arizona and interpreting the prehistory of Arizona.
- Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum – The Museum includes a trip into an underground copper mine.
- Butterfly Lodge Museum – Mountain residence & hunting lodge of James Willard Shultz and his son Hart Shultz aka Lone Wolf.
- Casa Grande Valley Historical Society & Museum – Presents the local history of Casa Grande and the surrounding region.
- Casa Malpais Cultural Center – Run by the City of Springerville, this ancient site includes opportunities for “living archaeology.”
- Desert Caballeros Western Museum – Interprets the art and history of the old West in Wickenburg.
- Fort Huachuca Museum – Interprets the role of the military at Fort Huachuca up to current times.
- Franklin Museum – This Tucson museum houses one of the largest collections of theclassic Franklin automobile.
- Heard Museum – One of the premier museums celebrating Native American art.
- Jerome Historical Society – Represents the history of this colorful “ghost town” and its celebrated copper mine.
- John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum – Celebrates the leader of the first known trip down the Grand Canyon.
- Hall of Flame Fire Museum – Dedicated to firefighting and includes the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes.
- History of Pharmacy Museum – Located at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy.
- Mesa Southwest Museum – Respresenting the natural and cultural history of the Southwest.
- Mohave Museum of History & Arts – The museum of Kingman and the surrounding county.
- Muheim Heritage House Museum – A classic home built in Bisbee in 1898.
- Museum of Northern Arizona– Set in the beautiful pines of Flagstaff and covering the Colorado Plateau.
- Otis H. Chidester Museum – A Tucson based collection of scouting memorabilia.
- The Phoenix Police Museum – Provides a historic perspective on law enforcement in Phoenxic.
- Pima Air & Space Museum – One of the nation’s premier museums of aircraft and flight.
- Pimeria Alta Historical Society – Located in Nogales and representing the historic Spanish upper Pimeria.
- Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum – Contains numerous 19th century buildings as well as living history exhibits.
- Pueblo Grande Museum & Cultural Park – Interprets the Hohokam Culture of Central Arizona and its vast network of canals.
- Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum – A local museum that remembers the Wilcox native who “never forgot where he lived.”
- Rosson House Museum – Located in Phoenix’s Historic Heritage Square & one of several restored historic homes.
- Scottsdale Historical Museum – Home of the local historical society and presenting locally oriented exhibits.
- Sedona Heritage Museum – Interpreting the history of the Sedona area.
- Sharlot Hall Museum– Represents the culture and history of Yavapai County.
- Smoki Museum – Holds collections in Prescott of prehistoric Native American art and cultural artifacts.
- Superstition Mountain Museum – Celebrates the Lost Dutchman Mine and the beautiful Superstition Mountain.
- Sylvia Plotkin Judaica Museum – A collection of Jewish artifacts as well as a period Tunisian Synagogue.
- Taliesin West – A former home and studio of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Tempe Historical Museum – Interpreting the history and culture of Tempe and the area.
- Titan Missile Museum – This museum is a de-activated Titan missile silo, a relic of the cold war.