4/5 Renee H. 4 months ago on Google
This
is
a
very
special
place.
My
daughter
(8)
is
currently
learning
about
Native
American
history
in
school
and
I
thought
this
was
the
best
time
to
show
her
the
old
ruins.
I
have
lived
in
Phoenix
for
over
38
years
and
this
was
my
first
time
visiting.
So
many
people
think
that
the
history
of
Arizona
has
been
lost
and
yes
we
lost
a
lot
of
historic
buildings.
But
this
museum
has
shown
me
that
the
history
goes
back
long
before
Europeans,
Spain,
etc,
ever
set
foot
here.
The
exhibits
were
very
interesting
to
see
and
the
map
of
the
Salt
River
and
the
canals
leading
to
so
many
different
locations
was
astonishing.
It
is
recommended
to
plan
about
an
hour
and
half
to
visit
and
I
feel
that's
a
good
assessment
depending
on
if
you're
readying
each
and
every
sign
and
watching
a
video.
One
of
the
most
interesting
things
is
their
pop
up
exhibit.
The
people
and
organization
are
clearly
working
to
undo
a
lot
of
false
ideas,
commentary
and
information
that
was
previously
shared
here.
They
have
new
plans
for
the
museum,
one
of
which
was
changing
the
name
from
Pueblo
Grande,
to
the
new
S'edav
Va'aki.
It's
humbling
to
read
how
things
were
portrayed
and
knowing
that
the
proper
steps
are
being
taken
to
not
only
make
changes,
but
own
that
there
were
errors.
I
love
the
ownership
in
calling
them
out,
versus
pretending
they
weren't
there.
The
three
adults
in
our
party
enjoyed
this
experience.
To
know
we
drive
by
this
location
all
the
time
was
a
shock.
I
don't
think
many
people
know
the
site
is
here.
I
would
say
the
two
eight
year
olds
were
a
little
less
impressed.
There
was
a
kids
craft
section
but
mainly
coloring
pages.
I
hope
as
they
make
enhancements,
more
is
put
into
making
this
hands
on
and
fun
for
kids
to
enjoy.
I
want
them
to
go
back
and
share
the
excitement
with
their
classmates
in
hopes
more
kids
will
want
to
visit
and
share
this
rich
history.
Special
note:
Loved
that
they
offered
guests
to
borrow
the
large
umbrellas
to
protect
ourselves
from
the
sun!
Check
out
the
info
about
the
solstice
rooms
and
the
possible
connection
with
the
Hole
in
the
rock
geo
formation!
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