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    Affeldt Mion Museum - The Santa Fe Super Chief #502 Pleasure Dome.

    Affeldt Mion Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    55.6 mi

    This was our first time visiting the museum, and the main reason we came was for the Hubble-Joe rug…read moreexhibit, which was simply amazing, along with the Licher Collection of Historic Navajo Weavings. In addition, the pieces on display by John Suttman, are beautiful, quirky, and entertaining! John's work can be seen throughout the La Posada and AMM, from the fused glass lanterns, ornate gates, and Turquoise Room Bar, to the sculptural winch used to display the large Hubble-Joe rug. Built in the 1930 Depot at the La Posada Hotel, the AMM is small yet fulfilling, with lots of history! There are incredible collections that the museum has gathered with the Winslow Arts Trust. Lots of history and items in regards to Fred Harvey, the Harvey Girls, Mary Coulter, the La Posada, and Winslow's rich cultural history. There are future plans for a sculpture garden, renovation of the 502 Railcar and the Turrell trailer, which are on the premises. We can't wait to see the completion of these exhibits! Danielle was so warm, welcoming, and full of information for visitors. The museum is currently open seven days a week from 9 AM to 5 PM and admission is just $5 (Winslow residents, college students, and Native Americans get in free with proper ID.) They also accept donations on their website, and currently Allan and Tina will match all gifts! Truly, a wonderful experience, and we cannot wait till our next visit! Our out-of-town visitors loved it as well!

    From the owner: Museum and gallery located in the historic 1930 Train Depot located at the historic La Posada Hotel…read morein Winslow, Arizona, on Route 66. Featuring: Fred Harvey History, Diyogi Tsoh, the world's largest traditionally made Navajo Rug, the Santa Fe Super Chief #502 Pleasure Dome, and the work of the Winslow Studio Artists.

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    Affeldt Mion Museum - The "Waiting Room" gallery at AMM.

    The "Waiting Room" gallery at AMM.

    Affeldt Mion Museum - The Winslow Studio Artists Gallery, featuring the work of Winslow Artists who contributed to the La Posada rehabiliation.

    The Winslow Studio Artists Gallery, featuring the work of Winslow Artists who contributed to the La Posada rehabiliation.

    Affeldt Mion Museum - John Suttman has his eye on you! I love his pieces!

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    John Suttman has his eye on you! I love his pieces!

    Museum of Northern Arizona - Therizinosaur, Graffam's Sloth-Claw Dinosaur, Nothronychus graffami, Tropic Shale, southern Utah, Late Cretaceous

    Museum of Northern Arizona

    4.2(70 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    As a native Phoenician who's been visiting Flagstaff my whole life, I can't believe this was my…read morefirst visit to the Museum of Northern Arizona. I genuinely loved it. The exhibits are fascinating, covering everything from the geology of Northern Arizona to the region's wildlife and the rich history and cultures of the Native peoples. The museum sits on beautiful natural grounds that are worth walking through as well. We brought our 18-month-old, 3-year-old, and 5-year-old, and all of them had a great time while actually learning a lot. There are so many interactive elements, including an animal scavenger hunt, pull-out drawers throughout the exhibits, videos, and hands-on displays you can touch. There's also a discovery area with books and toys that our kids absolutely loved. We spent about two hours here, and it was time well spent. If you're visiting Flagstaff, or even if you've been coming here for years like I have, don't make the mistake of overlooking this gem. I'd absolutely recommend it for families and anyone interested in the natural and cultural history of Northern Arizona.

    This is definitely a must-do in N. Arizona…read more A rich display of the history of the Hopi, Navajo, Zuni and more Tribes of the Southwest. Excellent displays. Truly worthy of Five Stars. I highly, highly recommend a visit here. The building itself is magnificent and the walking trails around the building are beautiful!

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    Museum of Northern Arizona - And of course, a dinosaur!

    And of course, a dinosaur!

    Museum of Northern Arizona - "Majestic" Rick Nez, Diné, No date, Colorado marble, Gift of Elmer J. Lincoln, Jr. and Sharon Lincoln EDU-FAC-120

    "Majestic" Rick Nez, Diné, No date, Colorado marble, Gift of Elmer J. Lincoln, Jr. and Sharon Lincoln EDU-FAC-120

    Museum of Northern Arizona - Entrance

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    Entrance

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Riordan Mansion interior

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park

    4.6(72 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    First off, some of the signs pointing to the entrance of this place are flat out incorrect. Second…read moreoff, it's not worth it to buy a $5 pass. The main attraction really is the mansion so just buy a $18 pass which gives you access to the mansion tour as well as the outside grounds (which is what the $5 pass gives you access to). As for as museum goes, the subject material isn't that interesting: it's about a random wealthy family. Imagine a 100 years into the future we have a museum about a random millionaire. Our tour guide, Marco, was fantastic and great at answering questions for our little group of 4. The mansion really is just a showcase of how a wealthy person's home from the early 1900's. You get a glimpse into their business and personal lives as well as the type of furniture employed in the household. The tour was interactive and nice. The self guided tour is just literally walking around the mansion so there isn't too much to see but it makes for a nice, short walk. Overall, I think that there are more interesting museums out there. But if you're looking for a super quiet museum to browse, this would be the place.

    Brenden did an EXCEPTIONAL job giving us a private tour of the mansion. He was full of facts and…read morestories. The artifacts & history packed into this mansion are so cool! You really got a sense of who these people were and how well they lived. The grounds are stunning and we really enjoyed the outside self guided tour. We were there two hours and I'd go back in a heartbeat!

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    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Swing couch

    Swing couch

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Swing room

    Swing room

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Kat was the best guide!

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    Kat was the best guide!

    Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum - Main Gallery, AZ150 Exhibit 2015

    Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum

    3.9(14 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I like museums and my wife hates museums but she enjoyed this one (sort of). This museum has a lot…read moreto look at in a small space. There is the museum inside an old, and kind of small, hospital, and there is grounds to walk around. When you walk through the door you enter a small gift shop area and pay your entrance fee. The guy that was helping us did a great job creeping my wife out about the place feeling haunted. The museum inside is laid out with local history and fun old hospital tools including a very shiny iron lung. They do pretty good job being inclusive of history of local minorities so it isn't just white man's history. Upstairs the museum is laid out in rooms by decade and there is a room that was a nurses room that has the original paint and most of the decor. The grounds are filled with a local logging steam locomotive and cars. You can walk through the caboose but it's all steel so when there are lightning storms it's best to vacate. There are also some old cabins that were moved to the property and they are fun to explore. If you like old tractors like I do there are a couple of examples to view and drool over. There is also a large barn filled with wagons and other tools. The museum does not take a lot of time to get through if you are dragging someone with you that doesn't like museums. I grew up in an old Victorian house felt a little like home in some ways. There was one very small and clean bathroom in the museum and you can hear everything when you are on the outside so if you are shy go before or after your visit.

    Kids would be bored inside, but the outside has buildings and a train to see. Inside there are well…read moredone displays of old medical equipment (not too creepy though), photographs, and text about the history of the building and of Flagstaff. Gift shop had a lot of stuff for kids. We spent a couple of hours here because there's a lot to read, but you could breeze through in less than an hour.

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    Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum - Original physician's office

    Original physician's office

    Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum - Pioneer Museum Gothic

    Pioneer Museum Gothic

    Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum - Route 66 exhibit open through November 2016

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    Route 66 exhibit open through November 2016

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