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  1. Website. http://arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org/. 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 .

  2. Take a walk through time at the Arizona Museum of Natural History. From the origins of the universe, the formation of rocks and minerals, to the origins of life, explore Paleozoic Seas, Mammal-like Reptiles, Triassic Petrified Forests and Wetlands, Cretaceous Seas, and First Flight!

  3. Known for its impressive collection of prehistoric fossils and bones, as well as its dedication to highlighting and interpreting the region’s native cultures and peoples, the Arizona Museum of Natural History is also home to ongoing anthropological and paleontological research and studies, as highlighted in the new exhibit, Ologies.

  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.

  5. Arizona Museum of Natural History. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 75,000,000 BC is an immersive gallery that discusses what Arizona looked like 75 million years ago. This was a time of huge volcanoes and dinosaurs. Visitors will learn about the geology that formed Arizona into what it is today, including a copper rich state.

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