The following is a small list of some of the exhibits in the Phoenix Police Museum: • One of the earliest exhibits is that of the "Jail Rock".
Jack Swilling the founder of Phoenix, was named constable before the area even had a jail house. The legs of the prisoners would be shackled to the "jail rock" to avoid their escape. • A mock of an old wood and brick marshals office complete with a jail, a figure that represents Marshal
Henry Garfias, and a prisoner. • An exhibit of the Arizona Rangers and the tools of their trade. • A 1919
Model T Police Cruiser which had a 20-horsepower engine and ran a maximum speed of 45 mph. • Early Gamewell Co. 1920 Police Telegraph (Call Box). The call boxes were used to notify an officer that headquarters wanted him. These were supplemented by a system of horns and flashing lights. • There are various law enforcement exhibits which show the evolution of the department, its officers and weapons from its founding to the present. • A
Chevrolet Celebrity Police Cruiser from the 1980s. • The first helicopter used by the Phoenix Police Department, a
Hughes 300C. • An original prison cell door. • The museum has a display of police related Patches And Badges. The museum also has a Memorial Room dedicated to the Phoenix Police Employees who have made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives. Plus, there is also an exhibit honoring our K-9 partners who had duty in the line-of-duty. ==Ernesto Miranda==