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53 N. Macdonald
Mesa, AZ 85201
(One block north of Main Street in downtown Mesa.
Take US 60 or 202 to Country Club Drive, go to Main
Street, and proceed one-half mile east to
Macdonald) -
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Phone:
480-644-2230
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The Arizona Museum of Natural History is your
place for dinosaurs that roar and much more. The
valley’s only natural history museum has the best
dinosaurs in town, a history courtyard where
visitors pan for gold, a native peoples’ gallery
includes a replica village and pottery. Where else
can you enjoy a cool indoor waterfall? Three
changing exhibition galleries offer a variety of
interesting subjects.
The newest exhibition,
Hohokam! Ancient
Monuments of the Salt River Valley, opened on October
6.
Feathered
Dinosaurs opened March 1.
You don't need to travel to Egypt to see
temple mounds- the Salt River Valley was home to the
Hohokam, who built ancient temples and vast networks
of enormous irrigation canals that lie beneath our
homes and streets. Come see archeological material
never seen and presented before!
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Hours: |
Admission: |
Tues - Fri:
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sat: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sun: 1 - 5
p.m.
Closed Mondays and holidays
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$8 - Adults $4 -
Children 3-12 $7 - Seniors 65+ $6 -
Students 13+
with ID free - Children ages 2 & younger |
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3 Museums for Price of 1:
Sunday May 18
Purchase a general admission ticket
to Arizona Museum of Natural History,
Arizona Museum for Youth, or Mesa
Contemporary Arts at Mesa Arts Center and
receive complimentary admission to the other
two museums.
It’s a great way to celebrate International
Museum Day!
Hours:
| Arizona Museum of Natural
History |
1-5pm |
| Arizona Museum for Youth |
12-4pm |
| Mesa Contemporary Arts |
12-5pm |
Raffles at all 3 museums.
Join the fun!
Offer only valid May 18 |


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Mesa Arts Center

Arizona Museum
for Youth

Mesa
Historical Museum
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