FT Lowell MUSEUM

OUR MISSION

To promote, preserve and interpret the history of the region located at the confluence of the Tanque Verde Creek and Pantano Wash, inviting conversation and discovery of the communities supported by these waters for thousands of years. 

The Tucson Presidio Trust for Historic Preservation

Vision

The pre-eminent historical organization stewarding and interpreting stories of the Pimeria Alta region.  Providing prime cultural, educational and economically active spaces that celebrate and explore multi-cultural traditions, connecting history to contemporary experiences.

Mission

To promote, preserve and interpret the history of the region located at the confluence of the Tanque Verde Creek and Pantano Wash, inviting conversation and discovery of the communities supported by these waters for thousands of years. 

About

The Fort Lowell Museum is located in Fort Lowell Park at 2900 N. Craycroft Road. It features a reconstruction of an Officer’s Quarters along Cottonwood Lane. It shares the history of rich area at the confluence of Tanque Verde Creek and Pantano Wash. Docents are available most days.

History in the Park is generally held on the fourth Saturday of the month October through April. This allows visitors to experience Tucson’s history through demonstrations, re-enactments, and hands-on activities for all ages. Check the calendar for what is coming next.