The wells Fargo History Museum – a fun thing to do in Phoenix for the whole family

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The Wells Fargo history Museum offers a lot of great history into the old days of banking and is just plain fun for the family. Learn what it is like to travel in a stagecoach night and day, see authentic artifacts including stagecoaches, solid gold nuggets from the California gold rush, legendary Wells Fargo treasure boxes and the precision scales that gold miners used two-way gold. Use working telegraph machines to send messages like they did before the time of the telephone and engage with interactive exhibits, video, rare photographs letters and so much more.

Learn about William shotgun Taylor stage driver who became superintendent of the Montana route, and browse the largest collection of Western themed oil paintings by well-known illustrator NC Wyeth, and works by Frederic Remington, Frank Schoonover and others.

Located at:  145 W Adams St, between 1st and 2nd Ave, on the ground level at the Wells Fargo Plaza.

Tel.#: 602-378-1852

Phoenix