

Dankworth Village
In collaboration with Arizona State Parks, the Arizona Bureau of Land Management (BLM) created Dankworth Village, an outdoor classroom located within Roper Lake State Park. This village features a field exhibit of replicated archaeological sites, dwellings and activity areas depicting life of the Southwest’s early inhabitants (from 9000 BC to the 1600s).
Eastern Arizona College’s Discovery Park Campus
EAC’s Discovery Park Campus is a multi-purpose educational facility placing emphasis on the science and culture of the Gila Valley. This center offers an assortment of activities and hands-on exhibits simultaneously promoting fun and education. The majority of Discovery Park’s attractions can be found at the Gov. Aker Observatory, which is lined with a series of galleries. Additional features include Nature’s Hideaway, equipped with a number of trails for hiking, jogging and more, and the Circle D Ranch, a perfect place for a variety of gatherings and events.

Eastern Arizona Museum & Historical Society
Situated in Pima, the Eastern Arizona Museum and Historical Society is continuing to expand its facility, which houses a wide range of displays, photographs and archives portraying life from the pioneer days to the present. In development on the grounds of the museum is an automotive and agricultural museum.
Fort Grant Historical Museum
Located in the lobby of the administration building at Fort Grant, the museum is teeming with items and collections spanning from its past as a military installment to its role today as a state prison.
Graham County Historical Society Museum
Patrons are afforded a glimpse into the area’s vibrant history through an excellent collection of artifacts and displays. Features include a Pioneer Home exhibit, Native American Indian displays, the Prehistory Room, the Farm and Ranch Room, a display of the old County Courthouse and the newest addition of Old West Main Street. The museum is housed within the historic Thatcher School building in Thatcher.
Jerry Berg’s Woodcarvers Miniature World
This unique facility in Pima is equipped with a 2,000-square-foot display area lined with more than 3,000 of Jerry Berg’s humorous hand-carved caricatures. The extensive collection sets the caricatures in comical scenes, with many of the carvings displaying animated features.

San Carlos Apache Cultural Center
Standing as the first of its kind on the San Carlos Reservation, the San Carlos Apache Cultural Center is dedicated to telling the story of the Apaches from the tribe’s point of view. Learn about the Apaches’ cultural history through informational displays of the tribe’s past and present, and browse through the beautiful works of art from Apache artists and craftspeople.