Looking for a gift experience that’s fun, affordable, and family-friendly? Give the gift of historic discovery with an annual membership to the Arizona Historical Society.
This year the Arizona Historical Society is extending Gift Memberships purchased in November and December from 12 to 15 months. That’s three extra months to visit AHS history museums in Flagstaff, Tempe, Tucson, and Yuma and explore Arizona’s rich and diverse history.
Membership with the Arizona Historical Society includes unlimited free admission to four statewide museums, a subscription to the award-winning Journal of Arizona History, exclusive virtual content such as behind-the-scenes tours and exhibit sneak peeks, discounts at museum gift shops, and reciprocal benefits at 300+ historical institutions nationwide. Gift memberships are $25 for Students, $50 for Individuals, and $65 for Households including two adults and all kids under age 18.
Purchase your gift membership online here. Print out a colorful gift certificate perfect for gift giving. Or you can call Member Services at 480-387-5359 or stop by the front desk of any of our museums.
Arizona Historical Society Museums
- Pioneer Museum – 2340 N. Fort Valley Rd. (Flagstaff)
- Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park – 1300 N. College Ave. (Tempe)
- Arizona History Museum – 949 E. 2nd St. (Tucson)
- Sanguinetti House Museum & Gardens – 240 S. Madison Ave. (Yuma)
Founded in 1864, the Arizona Historical Society (AHS) is the state’s oldest and most prestigious historical organization, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Arizona’s rich history. The stories of the people, places, and events that have shaped Arizona are told through museum exhibits, programs, events, and outreach. The Arizona Historical Society is proud to serve as the steward of Arizona’s history. Our collections, artifacts, and manuscript holdings offer opportunities for public programming, educational outreach, and exhibitions, as well as academic and community-based research. National History Day in Arizona is a signature program of AHS and a year-long academic program focused on historical research, interpretation, and creative expression for middle school and high school students.