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The Mesa Historical Museum operates two permanent museum sites. The museum campus on Main Street in Mesa features new programming and exhibitions and the historic campus in Lehi, serves as a research lab and collections facility. The original Lehi School, built on land donated to the Lehi Settlers by the Rogers family in the 1880s, was a one-room adobe building (similar to the replica in front of the museum). The little community had outgrown the adobe school house by the early 1910's. The current building was constructed in 1914 and the adobe schoolhouse was demolished. The building was expanded in the 1920's with the addition of two new classrooms. During the Great Depression of the 1930's, the Works Progress Administration made additional improvements, including the auditorium. While poorly designed, the auditorium was so well constructed that it was designated as the community bomb shelter during the Cold War. The school's first mechanical cooling system was installed in the main building in the 1950's. Many years of improvements were not enough to save the school and it was condemned by the Mesa School District in 1976. Slated for destruction, school officials discovered it would be more expensive to tear down the school buildings, due to the sturdy construction of the auditorium, than rebuild on the site. The City of Mesa purchased the site and resold it to the Mesa Historical Museum for a small sum in 1986. Mesa Historical Museum opened its doors to the public in 1987. The Museum originally housed exhibits in both the main building and the auditorium, but the growing collection needs of the museum, along with state and legislative requirements forced the museum to use the auditorium for other purposes, including storage for the ever-growing collections. Improvements and changes have continued as the museum strives to tell the story of Mesa and the valley. Recently, the museum has begun work with the City of Mesa to relocate to the former Post Office building in downtown Mesa that is currently being renovated.

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Mesa Historical Museum is based in Mesa, Arizona.

The NAICS codes for Mesa Historical Museum are [71, 712].

The SIC codes for Mesa Historical Museum are [841, 84, 8412].

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