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The Pinal County Historical Museum is a quirky and fascinating museum in Florence that describes the history of Florence and Pinal County through unique displays and artifacts.

Exhibits include the Arizona Prison at Florence and stories about the rodeo, ranching, and the town’s Wild West past.

Some of the most interesting artifacts are two types of cactus furniture from the 19th century, real nooses used for hangings, a sock monkey doll made by notorious murderer Winnie Ruth Judd, and a display of original Hohokam artifacts.

There are also exhibits on Florence’s famous son Gus Arriola, who created the Gordo comic strip, as well as Eastlake furniture, a rodeo exhibit, the Camp Florence Prisoner of War Camp, Apache deer-skin playing cards, and a display with memorabilia from Western movie stars.

715 S Main St, Florence, AZ 85132, Phone: 520-868-4382

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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