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  1. 53 N. Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85201 480-644-2230. Tickets. View Map. Gallery Sensory Guides.

  2. The Arizona Museum of Natural History (AZMNH) is the premier natural history museum in Arizona. It is dedicated to inspire wonder, respect and understanding for the natural and cultural history of the Southwest. The Museum is a place for family fun.

  3. www.mesahistoricalmuseum.comHome | Museum

    As the names make clear, the Arizona Museum of Natural History focuses on the natural history of the region (including archaeology and paleontology), while the Mesa Historical Museum is dedicated to the exploring and preserving regional heritage.

  4. The Arizona Museum of Natural History (originally the Mesa Southwest Museum) located in Mesa, Arizona, is the only natural history museum in the greater Phoenix area. It exhibits the natural and cultural history of the Southwestern United States.

  5. Arizona History. Fun with Arizona History! Heritage Wall. Sirrine House. Exploration Station. Sculptures & Public Art. Previous Exhibitions. Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents. They can be downloaded by clicking on the icons below.

  6. Step into Arizonas premier natural history museum to be transported through time to the era of dinosaurs and learn about ancient civilizations from throughout Arizona’s history.

  7. Arizona Museum of Natural History, Mesa, Arizona. 41,545 likes · 229 talking about this · 56,568 were here. Dinosaurs, gold panning, ancient civilizations, geology, mammoths, a flash flood, and so...

  8. The Arizona Museum of Natural History is the premier natural history museum in Arizona dedicated to inspire wonder, respect and understanding for the natural and cultural history of the Southwest.

  9. Arizona, USA, North America. Top choice in Greater Phoenix. Even if you're not staying in Mesa, this museum is worth a trip, especially if your kids are into dinosaurs (and aren't they all?). In addition to the multilevel Dinosaur Mountain, there are loads of life-sized casts of the giant beasts plus a touchable apatosaurus thighbone.

  10. Situated near the headgates of one of the two largest networks of irrigation canals created in the prehistoric New World, the site of Mesa Grande controlled over 27,000 acres of highly productive farmland. Today, the streets, homes and businesses of Mesa, Arizona now cover most of the site.

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