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Museums
The Museum Club
3404 E. Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Phone: (928) 526-9434 Fax (928) 526-5244 This famous roadhouse is rich in country legends and ghost stories. The Southwest's largest log cabin, it was built in 1931 to house Native American artifacts and a collection of genetically unique animals preserved through taxidermy. Later, it became a nightclub, nicknamed "The Zoo," where musicians traveling Route 66 stopped to perform. The Museum Club continues to host rising country stars while patrons dance to their music.
Museum of Northern Arizona
The Museum, founded in 1928, offers a variety of activities and exhibits dedicated to teaching visitors about anthropology, biology, geology, and fine arts of the Colorado Plateau. The museum has more than 5 million specimens housed in its permanent collections, including jewelry, kachina dolls, sandals, basketry, pottery and rugs. Scholars come to Flagstaff from all over the world to use the museum's collections.
Walnut Canyon National Monument Walnut Canyon
RD #3 The monument, located seven miles east of Flagstaff off Interstate 40, is open daily except Christmas. Experience the beauty and history of this tranquil, pristine stream-cut gorge. A hike down the paved trail reveals the ancient cliff dwellings built in the steep canyon walls where ancient pueblo residents lived nearly a thousand years ago. The visitor center museum displays artifacts that make it possible to imagine how the inhabitants lived and farmed.
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