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Mesa, Arizona

One of the premier museums in the state has established itself as "Arizona's Natural History Museum." "Dinosaur Mountain" is the largest dinosaur exhibit west of the Mississippi River. See a constantly flowing 50-foot-high indoor waterfall and hear the thrilling roar of life-size, animated dinosaurs, including a saber-tooth cat and a Columbian Mammoth. A mini-environment re-creates the Petrified Forest featuring a Cretaceous aquarium with live descendants of prehistoric creatures such as sturgeon and turtles who haven't changed in 65 million years. Also included is Hohokam Indian dwellings, a re-creation of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine and other changing exhibits every three to four months.

The newest addition to the Arizona Museum of Natural History is a life-size bronze dinosaur that greets visitors as they approach the facility. The 20-foot long, 2,000-pound Dilophosaur, Arizona's official state dinosaur, is the creation of Sedona-based sculptor Michael Trcic. It was commissioned and funded by the City of Mesa's Public Art Program. It is a welcome addition and a fitting landmark to commemorate the Museum's 25th anniversary.

Dinosaur Hall features more than 20 species that include some one-of-a kind skeletons and fossils that are thus far unique to the field of aleontology. The Natural History Gallery depicts life as it was for the area's earliest inhabitants.

The Art of the Ancient Americas Gallery shows the South American influence on the area through beautiful pottery and clay figurines. A Spanish mission replica imitates the first mission built in Arizona by Father Kino.

The Territorial jail cells that were originally used in the Maricopa County Jail around the turn of the 20th century and purchased by Mesa in 1953 stand today in the very place where they temporarily housed law breakers right up until 1975.

The Arizona Highways Magazine Gallery depicts scenery from every area of our diverse state through 45 breathtaking photographs. Visitors become movie "stars" when they stand behind the "blue screen" and interact with old west characters in the Arizona and the Movies exhibit.

In the Hands-On Adventure Center families can learn about Southwestern history, paleontology and archaeology with themed make-and-take crafts.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Riverview Golf Course

The rolling terrain of Riverview Golf Course places a premium on accuracy and makes for a unique golfing experience. It is a regulation 9-hole course with a par of 36 and total yardage of about 3,114. Riverview Golf Course designed by Gary Panks, is a challenging mix of par3's, 4's and 5'

Mesa, AZ Golf Courses


Dreamland Villa Golf Course

This public course is very popular with senior citizens because it is very easy to score well on. In addition, the course is flat and easy to walk. 9 holes, par 31, yardage 1,905, rating 57.6

Mesa, AZ Golf Courses

Superstition Springs Golf Club

Conveniently set in the heart of the East Valley lies one of Arizona's most challenging, golf layouts - Superstition Springs Golf Club. Measuring more than 7,000 yards from the back tees with a slope rating of 135

Mesa, AZ Golf Courses

Mighty Wurlitzer

The Mighty Wurlitzer organ, built in 1927, boasts more than 5,500

Mesa, AZ One Of A Kinds

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