Mesa Historical Museum
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The Mesa Historical Museum opened in 1987 to preserve the Mesa history. Some of its exhibits include a replica of early adobe one room schedule, comprehensive history of Mesa and three additional galleries of changing exhibits. The museum maintains large collection of historic agricultural items. The building itself is known to be its largest artifacts. This main building is believed to be built in 1913-1914 and was used as the Lehi School. There is also display of the history of the Cactus League here at the museum.
Category: Museums
Address: 2345 N Horne
Website http://www.mesahistoricalmuseum.org
Telephone: +1 480-835-7358
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