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- Free, on-site parking is available for all visitors. To accommodate school and tour groups, we also have parking for busses and RVs available at no additional charge.
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Museum Parking. Free, on-site parking is available for all visitors. To accommodate school and tour groups, we also have parking for busses and RVs available at no additional charge. Light Rail Access. The Heard Museum is easily accessible via Valley Metro Light Rail.
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We offer free parking on the museum grounds with the...
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We offer free parking on the museum grounds with the exception of our big events where parking options are often located off-site. You can find parking maps on specific event pages.
Visitor Parking Map. Visitor Parking. ADA Parking EV Charging Space. Bus Drop Off. Ride Share Drop Off. Reserved. NO PARKING ON NEIGHBORHOOD STREETS. E. Ashland Ave. E. Monte Vista Rd.
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The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona offers an authentic enriching experience for all ages with its award winning exhibitions on land that is acknowledged as Native. Thought-provoking collections showcase how Indigenous voices are reclaiming historical Native Truths through various artistic mediums as well as celebrating current achievements of ...
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The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona offers an authentic enriching experience for all ages with its award winning exhibitions on land that is acknowledged as Native. Thought-provoking collections showcase how Indigenous voices are reclaiming historical Native Truths through various artistic mediums as well as celebrating current achievements of ...
The internationally acclaimed Heard Museum is one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest. With a commanding presence on Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix, the museum hosts nearly 250,000 visitors a year and " provides Indian artists with a wonderful home that will excite and inspire ...