Pueblo Grande Museum, located in the heart of Phoenix, stands as an archaeological park on the site of a 1,500-year-old Native American village. This ancient adobe city, once home to the Hohokam people, features the remnants of an intricate irrigation system that supported their thriving community. The site was mysteriously abandoned, leaving behind clues about the life and culture of its early inhabitants. Today, visitors can explore the preserved ruins and learn about the Hohokam’s sophisticated agricultural practices and daily life through exhibits and guided tours.
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