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Located on North Fort Valley Road, the Museum of Northern Arizona is a museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting Native American artifacts as well as objects from the Colorado Plateau. Founded in 1928, the museum showcases collections dedicated to anthropology, art, biology, geology, and other fields.

Some of the exhibits include Reconstructing the View: The Grand Canyon Photographs of Mark Klett & Byron Wolfe and Roundball Religion: Photographs by Joe Cornett. Tours are also available, and some examples include the Collections Tours and the Museum Highlights Tours. The museum also hosts special events like the Navajo Festival and Navajo Weaving. School workshops like Prehistoric Foods and Rock Art Workshop are just a couple of the museum’s many programs.

3101 North Fort Valley Road, Flagstaff, Arizona, Phone: 928-774-5213

Museum of Northern Arizona
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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