The Sanguinetti House Museum is probably the smallest museum we have ever been in.  But it is full of Yuma history.  There were Spanish swords and helmets from the 1500’s.   Along with dolls and artifacts from several local Native American tribes.  We saw photos, weapons, military uniforms, antique furniture, Southern Pacific railroad items, and river boat items.

The grounds around the museum have a nice garden and aviary.  There were parrots, peacocks, love birds, cockatiels, and parakeets.

2012 marks 100 years since Arizona became the 48th state.

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