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This small museum in Blanding features a collection of Anasazi artifacts which have been uncovered in Southeastern Utah, as well as being situated at a ruin itself. Visitors can see the remains of six dwellings and ceremonial structures behind the museum or check out the museum's permanent and special exhibits. Open daily except for Christmas and Thanksgiving. Address: 660 West 400 North Blanding UT USA 84511
1 435 678-2238
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Open from mid-April to mid-October, this museum in western Utah showcases the world of dinosaurs. From skeletons, fossilized eggs and footprints to state-of-the-art exhibits and sculptures, visitors can see and learn about local dinosaurs in the Four Corners region as well as from around the globe. Guided tours and group rates available, closed Sundays. Address: 754 S. 200 Wesst Blanding UT USA 84511
Send an Email 1 435 678-3454
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Situated south of Mexican Hat just a few miles from Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Goulding's Museum is housed in the original trading post of the Goulding Family. It was its proprietor, Harry Goulding, who brought movie director John Ford to the area and ever since the famous red landscape has featured in an array of films, television shows and album covers. Today, the museum features film memorabilia, including a set from "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon," as well as a collection of Navajo artifacts. Open year round, limited winter hours, admission fees benefit local college students. Address: . Monument Valley UT USA 84536
Send an Email 1 435 727-3231
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Explore the geological wonders of southeastern Utah at the Dan O'Laurie Museum in Moab. Exhibits found here revolve around are a range of topics including rock art, minerals, railroad relics, historical artifacts and much more. The museum is open year-round from Monday to Saturday. Address: 118 East Center St. Moab UT USA 84532
1 435 259-7985
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