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University of Arizona 
Mineral Museum

Flandrau Science Center
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ  85721
(520) 621-4227

www.geo.arizona.edu/museum

The Mineral Museum has a collection of over 15,000 specimens and more than 6,000 micromount specimens.  It represents in excess of 1,200 species with over 2,200 different minerals on display.  Currently, work is underway cataloguing many new arriving specimens and many can be seen on display.  The collection itself is divided into roughly eight major exhibits: Minerals from Mexico, Arizona, Bisbee, Tiger, and the Glove Mine, the Systematic Collection, Gemstones, Meteorites, and Radioactive Minerals.
Location: The museum occupies the lower level of the Flandrau Science Center, northeast corner of Cherry Avenue and the University Mall
Parking: On and around the University of Arizona campus
Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission fees: $3.00  Adults, 
$2.00  Children ages 3 to 13
Free for children under 3
Membership: No
Handicapped access: Yes, via elevator
Lunch facilities: Nearby
Gift shop: in the Flandrau Science Center
Curriculum relevance: Earth Science, Earth Materials, Rocks & Minerals, Mining, Physical Science, Arizona History
Contact person: Shirley Wetmore, Curatorial Specialist, (520) 621-4227
Arranging a Visit: During the University of Arizona school year (August through May), a guided tour for school groups can be arranged by appointment. To arrange an appointment, or for more information, please contact Shirley Wetmore.

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