The Phoenix Police Museum, located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, offers an engaging glimpse into the history and evolution of law enforcement in the city. The museum celebrates the legacy of the Phoenix Police Department and highlights the challenges, triumphs, and tools of policing throughout the decades.
The Phoenix Police Museum
Historic City Hall
17 S 2nd Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003
+1 602 534 7278
Monday – Friday 09:00 – 14:45
Aircraft collection
N9666F | Hughes H.269C |
Historical Exhibits The Phoenix Police Museum:
- Early Law Enforcement Artifacts: Displays of vintage uniforms, badges, firearms, and early communication devices.
- Old Patrol Vehicles: Visitors can see restored police motorcycles, cars, and even a historic patrol wagon.
- Crime Scene Investigations: Learn about forensic techniques and tools used in solving major cases.
Interactive Displays The Phoenix Police Museum:
- Police Helicopter: A real helicopter is on display, allowing visitors to see up close the technology used in aerial policing.
- Jail Cell Experience: Step inside a recreated jail cell to get a sense of what detainees experienced.
- K-9 Unit History: Learn about the role of police dogs in crime-fighting and see gear used by the K-9 units.
Memorial Wall:
A solemn tribute to fallen officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.