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| Arizona State Museum - Local | | Experience the indigenous cultures of Arizona, the Great Southwest, and northern Mexico at this museum. |
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| Columbia University's Biosphere 2 Center - Science Centers | | Situated on 250 acres, amidst the beautiful Sonoran Desert, Biosphere 2 is one of the largest living laboratories of the world. A monumental feat of engineering, the glass and metal shell hosts several different land types, or biomes, where scientists use the latest technology to experiment on Earth systems on a relatively large scale.. |
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| International Wildlife Museum - Other | | This museum contains more than 400 kinds of mammals, insects, and birds from around the globe, depicted in natural and realistic settings. Some of these impressive collections are over 100 years old. . |
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| Kitt Peak National Observatory - Science Centers | | The world's largest collection of optical telescopes is located high above the Sonoran Desert under some of the finest night skies in the world. |
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| Pima Air and Space Museum - Science Centers | | This museum opened to the public in May 1976 with 75 aircraft on display. Since then the museum collection has grown to over 250 aircraft occupying 80 acres of land. The entire museum property covers about 150 acres. |
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| The ASARCO Mineral Discovery Center - Science Centers | | A growing collection of historic mining equipment is located on the grounds of the Mineral Discovery Center. The equipment helps tell the story of mining from the perspective of the size of the tools that were used in the past. |
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| The Center for Creative Photography - Art | | This museum dedicated to photography. CCP has individual works by 20th Century North American photographers, including the archives of over sixty major American photographers. |
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| Titan Missile Museum - Other | | The only ICBM site in the world with a Titan II missile in the launch silo, this complex provides both above ground and underground exhibits depicting the Cold War era. |
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