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Glendale Police Museum
6821 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301, (623) 937-8088.



Glendale Police Museum
Tours are free every Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.  Call for group tours.  Information: 6821 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301, (623) 937-8088. Donations are appreciated.

EMAIL DAN THE POLICE ARCHIVIST

 

List of Town Marshals, Chiefs and Officers

 

2005 RUTH BYRNE
HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARD

 

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE VIDEO!
BROADBAND HIGH SPEED USERS ONLY... This is a large...very large file!

The Ruth Byrne Historic Preservation Award has been in existence since 1996 and honors individuals or groups that have provided outstanding contributions to historic preservation in Glendale.

This year the Ruth Byrne Historic Preservation Award went to  Ms. Lori Green and Retired Police Officer Dan Kallberg.

Lori Green has been a significant and driving influence in the improvement of Catlin Court over the past few years. Ms. Green moved to Catlin Court in 2002 and worked to restore her historic home gaining the admiration of neighbors and even national recognition through HGTV filming of her home.  In addition, Ms. Green has brought the entire  neighborhood together to accomplish projects ranging from clean-up drives to obtaining grants for restoration of properties.

Mr. Kallberg has been the driving force behind the establishment and operation of the Glendale Police Museum located in downtown Glendale. On November 2, 2002, The Police Museum opened, although Mr. Kallberg developed the idea over a decade ago. He has researched over 100 years of law enforcement in Glendale. Mr. Kallberg has exhibits covering the evolution of the police department in Glendale at the Fraternal Order of Police  building in downtown Glendale Arizona.

Be sure to visit...

Glendale Police Museum
6821 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301, (623) 937-8088


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1989 Kawasaki Police 1000

This motorcycle was used by the Glendale Police Department between 1989 to 1999 for traffic enforcement.

From 1999 to approx. 2002 the motorcycle was then used as a trainer. (teaching other officers how to ride motorcycles) 

The bike was then
donated to the Glendale Police Museum
in late 2002.

This display was made possible by:

HI OUTPUT MOTORSPORTS
334 W. 10th. Ave. #1 Mesa, AZ.

Kerr West Plating Inc.  
4737 N. 43 Ave. suite 2,3,4 Phoenix, AZ.


 

KKAT - TV was at the Glendale Police Museum shooting video with Dan Kallberg this morning! 

Here is the Trailer... I will try to get the main movie part edited this evening ENJOY!

 

BROADBAND USERS> CLICK HERE 
TO SEE THE GLENDALE POLICE MUSEUM  TRAILER

DIAL-UP USERS> CLICK HERE 
TO SEE THE GLENDALE POLICE MUSEUM  TRAILER

 
 
Glendale Police Museum
Tours are free every Monday and Wednesday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m.  Call for group tours.  Information: 6821 N. 57th Avenue, Glendale, AZ 85301, (623) 937-8088. Donations are appreciated.

 
 
 

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