Museums & Displays
You can find beautiful examples of gems, minerals and fossils mined right here in Southern Arizona-without even digging! Check out the displays outlined below and you will see how Tucson evolved into a destination for rockhounds and jewelry store owners alike. We are proud of all our gorgeous and educational exhibits-worthy of visits year-round!
| Company Name | Phone Number |
| Amerind Museum | 520-586-3666 |
Museum, off I-10, midway between Benson and Willcox, near Dragoon. |
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| Arizona Geological Survey Map & Bookstore | (520) 770-3500 |
| Southern Arizona's one-stop shop for popular geology/natural history books, topographic/specialty … | |
| Arizona Historical Society | 520-628-5774 |
| 628-5774, 949 E. 2nd St., central Tucson. $5/adults, $4/seniors and students 12–18, under 12 … |
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| Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum | 520-883-1380 |
| A world-renowned zoo, natural history museum and botanical garden, all in one place! Exhibits re-create … |
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| Loews Ventana Canyon | 800-234-5117 |
| The Loews Ventana Canyon Resort has an amazing gem and mineral display just outside the lobby bar. … |
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| Tucson Botanical Gardens | 520-326-9686 |
| Visit the Gardens and enjoy an experience that includes displays of rocks and minerals from the … |
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| UA Science: Flandrau | 520-621-7827 |
| The UA Flandrau Science Center blends science and learning for all ages through interactive exhibits, … |












