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  1. Visit the Western Science Center, home of the Pacific Mastodon, in Hemet, CA! Opened in 2006, we are one of the largest natural history museums in Riverside County and serve California’s Inland Empire and beyond.

  2. Museum Hours. Western Science Center accepts cash, checks, Visa, and MasterCard. Members of the museum get in free all year to events, exhibits, and receive discounts. Adults (13 and over): $9.00. Seniors (62+): $7.50. Youth (5 to 12): $6.00. Students (13-22 with current I.D.): $6.50.

  3. Western Science Center is home to a fascinating array of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. You'll be moved by "Max", the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as "Xena", a Columbian mammoth.

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  4. 6 days ago · 10:00 16:00. Western Science Center (map) Google Calendar ICS. Join us for the annual Inland Empire Science Festival at the Western Science Center in Hemet, CA! IESF is an annual recognition and celebration of STEM in the Inland Empire.

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  5. The Western Science Center (WSC), formerly the Western Center for Archaeology & Paleontology, is a museum located near Diamond Valley Lake in Hemet, California.

  6. From its giant Tyrannosaurus rex skull to the billion-year timeline of California geology and life-size models of the Ice Age mastodons, this museum tucked away in Hemet on the way to Diamond Valley Lake is definitely a find.

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  8. Western Science Center is home to a fascinating array of Native American artifacts and Ice Age fossils that were unearthed at Diamond Valley Lake. You'll be moved by "Max", the largest mastodon found in the Western United States, as well as "Xena", a Columbian mammoth.

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