TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) -The Tucson Wagon and History Museum sits next to the rodeo grounds and holds a collection of 150 wagons, but many longtime Tucsonans don’t know it exists.
The museum, which opened in 1965, houses buggies, wagons, and other rolling equipment used in Tucson on ranches, in the mines, and on city streets.
“This is what Tucson looked like,” said Rodeo Parade Board member Herb Wagner.
A collection for all ages
Eight-year-old Megan, a student at Gladden Farms, visited the museum with her class and quickly became familiar with the collection…