AHS Membership

Members get the best deal in history, with free general admission to all AHS museums for a full year.

Basic Membership Benefits

  • Unlimited free admission to AHS museums in Flagstaff, Tempe, and Tucson
  • Unlimited free admission to the Sanguinetti House Museum and Gardens in Yuma
  • Virtual members-only content such as exhibit sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes tours
  • Subscription to our award-winning quarterly, The Journal of Arizona History, including digital access from 1960-Present through JSTOR and Project MUSE
  • A 10% discount at AHS events, museum gift shops, the online store, and AHS publications
  • Time Travelers reciprocal benefits at more than 300 historical societies nationwide

Smithsonian Membership Add-On Benefits ($20)

  • Includes a one-year subscription to Smithsonian Magazine, free admission to the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York City, and 10% discount on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, IMAX tickets at the Smithsonian, and café dining at Smithsonian Museums in Washington D.C.

Select the membership level that’s right for you.

 

My AHS Membership Account

Log in to your AHS Membership Account to renew or access benefits.

Renew Your Membership

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Give a Gift Membership

Share Arizona’s history with someone special!

Individual

Basic membership benefits for 1 adult

$50 per year

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Household

Basic membership benefits for 2 adults + kids under 18 in household

$65 per year

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Steward

Basic membership benefits for 2 adults + kids under 18 in household
Two single-use guest passes

$100 per year

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Patron

Basic membership benefits for 2 adults + kids under 18 in household
Four single-use guest passes
Recognition in AHS Annual Report
Recognition in The Journal of Arizona History

$250 per year

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Ambassador

Basic membership benefits for 2 adults + kids under 18 in household
Six single-use guest passes
Recognition in AHS Annual Report
Recognition in The Journal of Arizona History
Invitation to Members-only events

$500 per year

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Director's Circle

Basic membership benefits for 2 adults + kids under 18 in household
Ten single-use guest passes
Recognition in AHS Annual Report
Recognition in The Journal of Arizona History
Invitation to Members-only events
10% discount on facility rentals

$1,000 per year

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Student

Basic membership benefits for 1 adult + 1 guest
Valid student ID required

$25 per year

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Institutional

Subscription-only membership for historical organizations, schools, libraries and subscription services.

$50 per year

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As a business owner or manager, you know how important it is to support your local community. A Business Membership shows that you care about preserving Arizona history. Your membership helps us provide quality programming and exhibits for children and adults in our community. Join today!

Basic Membership Benefits

  • Recognition on AHS Website and in The Journal of Arizona History
  • Certificate of membership suitable for display
  • Subscription to the The Journal of Arizona History quarterly publication

 

Business Ambassador

Two gift Household membership certificates in your company name ($130 value)
Five single-use passes to give as gifts

$500 per year

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Business Circle

Four gift Household membership certificates in your company name ($260 value)
Ten single-use passes to give as gifts
Recognition on museum signage
10% discount on facility rentals

$1000 per year

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Information for the 2024 Annual Membership Meeting is Coming Soon!

Future of Arizona

The recorded 2023 Annual Membership Meeting can be found on YouTube here.

 

Behind-the-Scenes Collection Tour (1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.)

Join AHS Collections Staff on an adventure through the Arizona Heritage Center’s Collections Vault. See firsthand some of AHS’ most important historical objects relating to themes such as World War II, Japanese Incarceration, and the Postwar boom; people like Barry Goldwater and Rose Mofford; and artwork created by artists such as Marjorie Reed, Maynard Dixon, Ed Mell, and Francis Beaugureau. So follow our staff behind the scenes to sneak a peek at these collections highlights and more.

Featured Presentation:
“Georgie Clifford and the Dark Underside of the Old West”
Dr. Eduardo Obregón Pagán, ASU

Twenty-year-old Georgie Clifford was one of the earliest female prisoners housed in the Yuma Territorial Prison in 1894. Before Pearl Hart, she was the most notorious female prisoner of her time. She was also addicted to morphine and a trafficked sex worker. Arizona State University’s Bob Stump Endowed Professor of History Eduardo Obregón Pagán will explore, through the story of Georgie’s life, how unregulated narcotics and sex work played an integral but understudied part of the life and economy and culture of the Old West.

 

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Questions? Contact [email protected] or 480-387-5359.

*There is a chance there could be technical difficulties the day of the meeting. If the zoom webinar stops working, please note that a recording of the meeting will be posted on this page at a later date.

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