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Colorado Springs, Colorado

719-488-0880

www.wmmi.org

Open since 1970, the the Western Museum of Mining and Industry (WMMI) is committed to preserving and interpreting the rich mining history of Colorado and the American West. The multi-purpose exhibit building offers visitors a unique and interactive experience designed to educate the public about the importance of mining and industry and its impact on our daily lives. The outdoor campus features The Reynolds Ranch House historical site, a working 1800s style Yellow Jacket stamp mill, and operational antique mining equipment of various descriptions.

The Western Museum of Mining and Industry

Pueblo Grande Museum

Phoenix, Arizona

602-495-0901

www.pueblogrande.org

Pueblo Grande Museum is located on a 1,500 year old archaeological site once inhabited by the ancestors of the 4 southern tribes of the O’Odham, referred to as the Sonoran Desert people (Hohokam). The Museum is located just minutes from downtown Phoenix next to Sky Harbor International Airport. This National Historic Landmark and Phoenix Point of Pride has been a part of the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department since 1929 and is the largest preserved archaeological site within Phoenix.

Holocaust Museum LA

Los Angeles, California

323-651-3704

www.holocaustmuseumla.org

Since 1961, the Holocaust Museum LA has provided free Holocaust education to students and visitors from across Los Angeles, the United States and the world, fulfilling the mission of the founding Holocaust survivors to commemorate, educate and inspire. The Museum is open seven days a week, and because the founding survivors insisted that no visitors ever be turned away from learning about the Holocaust for lack of an entry fee, Museum admission is always free.