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Tucson Museums
These Tucson museums will keep the whole family enthralled. The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum is a must-see for all visitors. If you played cowboys and Indians as a kid, you'll want to see some real artifacts from that era. The University of Arizona Art Museum and the campus's Center for Creative Photography display works by Jackson Pollock and Ansel Adams. Into aerospace? There are several museums focused on aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft. There are also museums of horse soldiers, historic figures, and Spanish missions. Take a look below at a museum in Tucson, Arizona and its exhibits.
International Wildlife Museum
This is Tucson's natural history museum. Dioramas, interactive computer programs, and videos bring the wonder of nature to life. The museum promotes the conservation and appreciation of wildlife. Movie presentations like Tau the Lion and Secrets of the Sonoran Desert are shown daily.

International Wildlife Museum
Tucson Museum of Arts
Art of the American West, pre-Columbian, Spanish colonial, and post-colonial collections are exhibited. There is a Modern and Contemporary art collection as well. The museum is surrounded by five buildings constructed between 1850 and 1907. Each houses its own collections of art.

Tucson Museum of Arts