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    Boron Aerospace Museum

    4.4 (18 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Brion S.

    Nice detour and museum. Basic facts about Borax and it's use through out time. Good history lesson to make one leave and learn more.

    R S.

    Cool little museum that shares plenty of Boron Borax history. The little lady that works there is willing to share we vast amount of Boron knowledge. Ask her about the bell miners pulled to warn others they were coming! If you're ever traveling close to Boron, make the stop its free (give a donation) and fun!

    Jasmin G.

    The Museum is a nice small place. The lady that works there is extremely knowledgable and helpful. If you're passing by, take some time and stop at the museum. If you do stop, be sure to wash your hands with the borax soap in the restrooms!

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    Alison is so nice! She has so much knowledge it's great! What a sweet nice wonderful lady! This place is cool!

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    The Museum is great but it really need a lot of upgrade to fit into a newer society 2023. But it's okay for now.

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    Worth the stop. nice displays, Clean, Free! clean rest room, nice people. Educational!

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    There is a viewing area for a movie about the mules and how they were used in the transport of the borax and mining effect.

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