'We're celebrating curiosity at every age by offering this discount so that families can enjoy a cool day inside, exploring our collection, before students go back to school,' museum spokespeople said in the announcement.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Step out of the heat and enjoy a discounted visit to the Alfie Norville Gem and Mineral Museum this August.
"We're celebrating curiosity at every age by offering this discount so that families can enjoy a cool day inside, exploring our collection, before students go back to school," museum spokespeople said in the announcement. Exhibits include the Mineral Evolution Gallery, the Arizona Gallery and a Gem Gallery. Interactive and digital displays help supplement the gallery installations for a hands-on, multimedia experience in the 12,000-square foot museum.
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