We came here for a team building on Thursday morning. It was pretty quiet and we were told we got lucky because they did not have any school groups that day. My staff and I really enjoyed seeing all of the exhibits and even though I am an Arizona native I came across a lot of information that I didn't know about our great state. There are four floors to go through. The first floor consisted of the USS Arizona, the Phoenix Suns, Martin Luther King, and a quaint store selling all sorts of items. The second floor showed how Arizona became a state taking you through the history of the Mexican/American war and how we acquired Arizona from Mexico. It also had several rooms on Arizona's voting history and the various political parties that Arizona recognizes. There was also some really cute photo opportunities as well! The third floor was all about the Arizona courts and the Constitution and our campaign for statehood. You get to be in the original room where they held the constitutional convention and see all of the artifacts they have preserved. The fourth floor was the gallery where you could overlook the congressional sessions. Overall I learned quite a bit about Arizona and was really impressed with the fact that all of it was free. I highly recommend it for anybody that might be interested in some Arizona history!