The Chiricahua Regional Museum serves to preserve the history of the ethnic groups and events that helped shape southeast Arizona. Maintained and operated by the nonprofit Sulphur Springs Valley Historical Society, the museum holds a collection of artifacts, written documents and photographs that tell the story of development in the area from prehistoric times to today. The museum particularly focuses on the native Chiricahua Apache people and their interactions with early settlers, military conflict and the impacts of ranching, farming, railroads, and mining. The Chiricahua Regional Museum also holds special events throughout the year including educational children's events to raise awareness of the area’s rich cultural history.

127 E. Maley St., Willcox, AZ 85643, Phone: 520-384-3971

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