Are there any museums in Phoenix, Arizona?

There are several Museums in the Phoenix area in which a person can visit. Here are some that are well known in the Phoenix area. Heard Museum: A well-known museum that features Indian artifacts and culture.

Phoenix Art Museum: A museum that offers diverse exhibits, including modern artwork. Arizona Science Center: A huge museum that is devoted to teaching science through exhibits such as Body World, and through a planetarium as well as an IMAX theatre. Musical Instrument Museum: Display musical instruments from all over the world.

Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum: Displays a large selection of minerals and how information on how they are mined. Phoenix, Arizona Living story Museum: A chance to step through time, as you are taken on a tour through a turn of the century village. This is just some of the museums that are featured in the Phoenix area.

You can find out more about these museums and others that are in Phoenix, over at Trip Advisor website. You will also find other information that could be helpful tourist who wants to visit the Phoenix area. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g31310-Activities-c6-Phoenix_Arizona.html.

There are several museums around town that are free. That's a great deal! Some of these have no admission charge at all, and some are free only on certain days.

During the summer, active military and their families are offered free admission at museums in Arizona that participate in the Blue Star Museums Program. All dates, prices and offerings are subject to change without notice. Please check the museum official web site for confirmation of free admission and hours.

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