The Phoenix Police Museum is housed inside of the Historic Phoenix City Hall on the first floor. This museum highlights the long history of the Phoenix Police Department starting in the year 1881, beginning with Henry Garfias being elected as the city’s first city marshal and going up to present day. There is no fee for admission to the Phoenix Police Museum. Visitors can see the First Mashal’s office and jail in Phoenix, Arizona, along with several exhibits that display 130 years of law enforcement history.

17 South 2nd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003, Phone: 602-534-7278

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