Bisbee Restoration Museum

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Category: Museums
Category: Landmark & Other Notables

Step through the Bisbee Restoration Museum door and find a three-story treasure box filled with unique and interesting heirlooms from Bisbee families. From a copper high school diploma to a vast three-floored collection of Bisbee memorabilia and textiles, our collection reflects the creative spirit that can still be felt in Bisbee today.  Preservation and restoration of this beautiful once fanciful department store building is part of the primary mission of the Museum. The museum offers many activities for children.

The museum is in the historic Fair Store building at 37 Main Street in Old Bisbee. Constructed in 1909 by Martin Costello after a massive fire destroyed the original structure in downtown Bisbee, the store sold fine clothing and household goods until it closed in 1954. The Costello family donated the building to the Bisbee Restoration Society in 1968. Preservation and restoration of the building continue today as the museum’s primary mission.

OPEN:
Friday and Saturday, 10:30 am to 3 pm

To schedule a tour or ask questions, contact Andrea Doubleday at 520-234-0361 or email bzbrestorationmuseum@gmail.com

Admission is $5 for adults. Children are free.

 

 

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