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  1. Arizona Museum of Natural History, AZMNH, home page. Mammal Hall. Megafauna! Large mammals like the American Lion, Western Horse, and American Mastodon-'Why Aren't They Here Today?'

  2. Some facts about the Arizona Museum of Natural History. Owned and operated by the City of Mesa. Founded 1977. Over 1 million visitors since 2000. 60,000 objects of natural history, anthropology, history & art. 10,000 historic photographs. Cares for Sirrine House, 1896 home of Joel Sirrine on Center Street. Preserves and interprets Mesa Grande ...

  3. The museum says that the home is the only fully restored Victorian-era home museum. The Sirrine House is open only for special events. Paleontology. The Paleontology Section, which is the study of past life, is the primary emphasis of the Natural History Section of the Arizona Museum of Natural History. The Natural History Section explores ...

  4. Arizona Museum of Natural History. Stand under a towering dinosaur or mammoth, pan for gold, experience a flash flood roaring down Dinosaur Mountain, or the rumble of an active volcano, and so much more. Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm Closed Monday and all federal and city holidays.

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    • 53 N Macdonald, Mesa, 85201-7325, Arizona
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  5. Information about exhibitions at the AzMNH

  6. The Arizona Museum of Natural History is located one block north of Main Street in downtown Mesa at 53 N Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85201. There is ample parking available on the street as well as within free parking areas around the museum. The museum is open: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday: Noon-5 p.m.

  7. 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. Experience a real territorial jail, pan for gold in the History Courtyard or wend your way through the Lost Dutchman's Mine.

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