Flandrau Science
Center & Planetarium - The center, on the UofA
campus in Tucson, presents both standard star shows and laser light
shows set to music. Exhibits feature minerals and hands-on
demonstrations for all ages. During clear evenings, visitors may
gaze through the 16-inch telescope.
International Wildlife Museum - Built as a replica of a French Foreign Legion fort
in Chad, Africa, this museum features over 400 different species of
insects, birds and mammals from all over the world. Other features
include videos, interactive computers and hands-on
exhibits.
Kitt Peak National Observatory - Many
call southern Arizona the 'astronomy capital of the world.' Kitt
Peak is one reason why. The observatory located 56 miles east of
Tucson sits atop a 6,882-foot mountain, and features five major
telescopes, tours, a visitor's center and
exhibits.
Old Tucson Studios - Theme park and
movie studio, built in 1939 and used for more than 300 film and
television productions. Highlights include skits, gunfights, gold
panning and a ride through a haunted copper mine.
Asarco Mineral Discovery Center - This award-winning facility is Arizona's only public exhibit
center and tour of a modern, working, open-pit copper mine and mill.
The free exhibit center explains the production and uses of the red
metal, and The Company Store gift shop offers a variety of
Southwestern arts and crafts, copper and silver jewelry, books,
rocks and minerals.
Pima Air & Space Museum - One of
the largest air museums in the world, with commercial and military
aircraft, an assortment of bombers, fighters, cargo planes and
helicopters, as well as Air Force memorials. It also includes the
SR-71 Blackbird, a once top-secret spy plane.
Discovery Park - A state-of-the-art
museum that allow visitors to measure sun radio emissions and hear
the sounds of distant galaxies. There is a 'Tunnel of Time' exhibit,
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Biosphere 2 - Biosphere 2 is one of the largest living laboratories in the
world. It is an air tight greenhouse covering 3.15 acres and 7.2
million cubic feet of volume. Inside Biosphere 2 is a rainforest, a
million gallon salt water ocean, a coastal fog desert, and four
other wilderness ecosystems.
Tucson's Children's Museum - All the
exhibits are hands-on, encouraging interaction and triggering each
child's intellect. The highlight of Dinosaur Canyon is the robotic
animation of four life-sized dinosaurs: a Tyrannosaurus Rex, a
Kentrosaurus, a Protoceratops and a Deinonychus.
Arizona State Museum - ASM is the
oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region and brings to
life the culture history of the Greater Southwest, from the mammoth
hunters to the present, through many ongoing research projects. The
museum's rich and varied collections are among the most significant
resources in the nation for the study of Southwest
anthropology.
Arizona Folklore Preserve - Nestled
beneath towering Cottonwood and Sycamore trees, in the beauty of
Ramsey Canyon, an unforgettable experience awaits you. Where
Arizona's songs, legends, poetry and myths are preserved and
presented
Arizona State Museum - ASM is the
oldest and largest anthropology museum in the region and brings to
life the culture history of the Greater Southwest, from the mammoth
hunters to the present, through many ongoing research projects. The
museum's rich and varied collections are among the most significant
resources in the nation for the study of Southwest
anthropology.
Colossal Cave Mountain Park - Beautiful 2,000-acre desert park, on the National Historic
Register, showcasing crystal-filled Colossal Cave and historic La
Posta Quemada Ranch. Plan an exciting day: tour the Cave, browse
through the historical museum, sluice for gemstones, picnic, hike,
take a real Western trail ride.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum - The
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a world-renowned zoo, natural
history museum and botanical garden, all in one place.
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